Easter Craftivity - The Life Cycle of a Chicken
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Happy Spring! So many great things come with spring - Easter, spring break, flowers, rain, and lots more! Spring also offers a great chance to talk with your kinders about life cycles. Check out this fun lesson idea from Rachel over at I Heart Crafty Things - it's super colorful, will appeal to your kiddos crafty side, and is a great way to introduce the concept in a unique way!
Supplies You'll Need
- Art paper
- White craft glue
- Brown paper bag
- Kids craft scissors
- White card stock
- Black, yellow, and orange marker
- Wiggle eyes
- Orange construction paper
- Red tempera paint
- Large and small egg shape templates
Pair this fabulous craft with some fun literature - see Rachel's blog for some suggestions - and your kiddos are sure to have a blast learning about the different stages of life/growth of a chicken!
For the full lesson idea, be sure to visit I Heart Crafty Things!
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