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November 21, 2015
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Class 7 results: Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away (Or Not)

“Where is the demonstration ladybug?” cried the girls as they grabbed their materials. Demonstration Ladybug was the clear winner of the bugs and the kids wiped out my lid collection. Dozens of the little ladies were created while only one enterprising kid made all four creatures. My boy ranger made  … ?????

We also got a Q-Tipped happy spider and a lollipop-eating bumblebee. Well done kids!

Tags kids crafts, diy, ladybug, recycled, bumblebee
Update Class 7: Things that crawl or flyTurns out we don’t go through as much Tropicana OJ as I thought, so the lion will have to wait! Since we didn’t have a chance to make the spider during our Halloween zombie class, let’s see what kind of bugs t…

Update Class 7: Things that crawl or fly

Turns out we don’t go through as much Tropicana OJ as I thought, so the lion will have to wait! Since we didn’t have a chance to make the spider during our Halloween zombie class, let’s see what kind of bugs the kids come up with. 

Mine included:

  • Bumblebee - cork, acorns (picked up from the soccer fields), newspaper wings
  • Spider - egg container, pipe cleaners
  • Ladybug - milk lid, wine cap head, pipe cleaners
  • Dragonfly - cork body, plastic spoon, toothpicks, bubble wrap, and a contact lens case

November 18, 2015
Tags kids crafts, diy projects, recycled, upcycled, ladybug, bumblebee, spider

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