Happy first night of Hanukkah! In honor of the holiday, I thought I'd re-post a craft I facilitated in my younger son's kindergarten/1st grade class last year...
For more Hanukkah related crafts on my blog, you can find an acorn-dreidel tutorial HERE and a candle-making tutorial HERE.
SUPPLIES
-- Large paper (12 in. x 18 in. was available in
the classroom)
-- Colorful scrapbook or origami paper
-- Orange & yellow paper
-- A paper cutter (essential if prepping this craft for
a classroom of 22 small children -- not essential
if doing this craft at home).
-- Scissor
-- Glue stick
INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1 :: Cut strips of paper as follows: 2 in. x 14 in. for each hannukiah base, 2 in. x 2 in. for the shammash candle holder, 1 in. x 5 in. for candles (you will need 9 candles for each child's project).
STEP 2
:: Cut 1 inch strips of yellow & orange paper. Then use a
scissors to snip the strips into diamond & triangle shapes for
the candle flames.
STEP 3 :: Set out the large
sheets of paper, strips of colorful paper, and glue stick then stand
back and watch as gorgeous collages are created.
NOTE:
I was facilitating this project in a classroom of 5-7 year olds and we
allotted approx. 20 minutes for the craft. If we had had more time for
the project, giving the children scissors to cut out their own candles
would have been an option. And certainly, if doing this project with
older children, there is no need at all to pre-cut the paper into strips
and they can cut the paper into strips themselves.
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