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Paper Plate Animals

Activity By : N & S

What Will You Need?


Paper plate

Tempera or poster paint

White glue

Scissors

Paint brush

Wiggle eyes

Construction paper

Crayons or colored markers

Craft stick, pompoms, other decorative materials

Implementation


1. Choose an animal to make.

Think about an animal you want to make. Imagine the paper plate as the animal's head. What do you need to decorate the paper plate with to make it look like the animal you have in mind?

2. Create the ears.

Cut out a pair of ears out of any color of construction paper or cardboard.

3. Glue the ears.

Place your paper plate front side up. Glue the pair of ears onto the top portion of the plate.

4. Cut out other head parts.

Some animals will need additional head parts. An elephant for instance, needs a trunk. Cut it out from construction paper or cardboard.

5. Glue the other head parts.

After gluing the ears, flip the paper plate so that the bottom side is facing up. Glue the other head parts onto the plate. The elephant's trunk needs to be glued at the center of the paper plate.

6. Paint the animal.

Remember to position your paper plate with the bottom side facing up. The ears should be glued at the back. Paint your animal with tempera or poster paint.

7. Add spots or other patterns.

Create some spots, stripes, or patches, if your animal has them. You can paint them using your fingers, some cotton buds, or a regular paint brush. The patterns can also be drawn using crayons or permanent markers.

Another option is to cut out the spots and stripes out of paper and glue them onto the paper plate.

8. Glue a pair of eyes.

Glue a pair of wiggle eyes or or buttons to create the animal's eyes. You can also cut out circles out of paper, craft foam, or felt to make the eyes.

9. Draw a nose and mouth.

For most animals, like these cute leopard and tiger, you can draw the nose and mouth directly on the paper plate. Use a black permanent marker or crayon.

10. Glue the snout.

Glue the snout at the bottom portion of the paper plate. To make the animal's head a little less round, position the snout so that it protrudes a little bit from the bottom of the plate. You can do this for long-faced animals like giraffes, horses, cows, and goats.

11. Create horns.

Create a pair of horns by cutting a craft stick in half. Glue the horns at the back of the paper plate. You can color or paint the horns if you like.

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Impact


Encourages EA & D, UW, C & L, L

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