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Bird Feeder Craft January 19 2010, 1 Comment

Your students will love making bird feeders. There are many style options to choose from. It's easy to make a feeder while using this down loadable template.

Make a natural feeder using leaves, moss, small rocks and sticks. If you are looking for shine and sparkle, cover it with tin foil and glue on rhinestones. If you'd like to make a present for the birds, cover the feeder with wrapping paper and ribbons. This feeder can be a unique and fun Valentines' Day gift for parents.

Materials:

  • Milk carton
  • Free Bird Feeder Craft template and gift tag
  • Birdseed
  • Decorative cover, such as leave, tin foil and rhinstones or wrapping paper. (See options in the first paragraph.)
  • Tape or glue
  • Scissors
  • 8 popsicle sticks, chopsticks, small twigs or branches
  • chenille stems, pom poms, feathers and stickers (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Clean out the inside of a milk carton and let it dry.
  2. Use a pen to draw four squares on each side of the milk carton. Here's a printable template to use as a guide.
  3. Cut the squares shown on the template on each side of the carton.
  4. Fold the lower portions in half for the perch.
  5. Fold the upper portions up for the awning.
  6. Glue on sticks, chopsticks or popsicle sticks to keep the perch in place and add more for the birds to stand on.
  7. Decide on the style you would like to have (as explained in the first paragraph) and gather the needed materials (e.g. wrapping paper and ribbons).
  8. Decorate the milk carton.
  9. Use a hole puncher to make a hole on top and string with ribbon or yarn.
  10. Fill the bird feeder with bird seed.
  11. Be sure to hang the bird feeder under a covered patio to protect it from rain and snow. Here's a free gift tag note.

Free "Owl Puppet" Craft Template September 30 2009, 0 Comments

Here's a free "Owl Puppet" craft template.

Grades: K-2nd

OwlPuppetDuring the Fall, when I taught 2nd grade, my students studied mammals & birds. My students took a field trip to the pumpkin patch farm. During this trip they learned about many types of animals, including owls. This can be a fun craft to suppliment what you are already teaching the students about birds.

OwlTemplateClickMaterials:

  • Free "Owl Puppet" Template
  • Construction paper (brown, yellow, tan or white)
  • Feather (optional, 1 per child, any matching color)
  • Paper bag (1 per child)
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Wiggle eyes (2 per child)

Instructions:

Teacher

  1. Print the template onto cardstock.
  2. Cut out the template.
  3. Trace onto the construction paper.

Students

  1. Cut out the head, body, wings and beak.
  2. Glue the head onto the bottom of the paper bag.
  3. Glue the body onto the front of the paper bag.
  4. Glue the wings under the head (on the bottom of the paper bag, so when you open and close the bag the wings will flap).
  5. Glue the beak towards the bottom of the head.
  6. Glue on the wiggle eyes.
  7. Glue a feather on top of the head (optional).