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Weekly Art & Play Activity Guide for Learning at Home: Fabric & Yarn

April 17, 2020 by Leave a Comment

This Weekly Art & Play guide for learning at home promotes math, literacy and science through creativity. Join us for Fabric & Yarn week!

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FABRIC & YARN WEEK!

Get ready to wrap, weave, and repurpose this week as we explore fabric and yarn and celebrate Earth Week.

Each art & play activity will provide a little math, literacy, science, and community connection for children ages 3-8 with plenty of variations and extensions for younger and older kids.

This guide contains five days of activities that take you from sunrise to sunset with morning and afternoon rituals, supply lists, and lots of opportunities for creative expression.

Category: Learning at Home Tags: science, process art, mobile, building, Curriculum, homeschool, math, social studies, literacy, community, child-led, pet portraits, animal portraits, weaving, yarn, fabric, fibers, flower smashing, flower pounding, God's Eye, pom-poms, collage, Earth Day
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Muddy Monday are for sparking outdoor exploration in the backyard or safely in your neighborhood. This week we will be learning about flower alchemy and using our whole bodies to make flower prints..

Tinkering Tuesday with a math bent. This week we will be making weavings in many different ways.

Wee Readers & Writers Wednesday with a literacy focus. This week we will be making animal and pet portraits and spinning silly tales (tails!).

Together Thursdays with a social studies focus. This week will be celebrating Earth Day and making some earthy collages.

Free Fridays for an extra dose of process art goodness. This week we will be exploring yarn in many different ways.

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