Free Printable Color Ornaments: Cut and Paste Your Christmas Tree
My suggestion is to print the tree template (click here) on green card stock and the ornament on white card stock. For a school activity for very young ones it might be cool to use velcro strips for an easy and mess free activity!
The image below is just a preview, click HERE for the Hi-Resolution Jpeg.
Color, Cut and Paste Your Own Christmas Tree
Christmas is coming !! Maybe you will be decorating your own Christmas tree soon. With this free printable activity your kids can color, cut and paste their own beautiful Christmas tree!
Feed the Monster! Food Group Activity
For those of you that know my work as an illustrator, I love drawing monsters ! I thought I would put those monsters to work to help you teach your kids about the main food groups with a cute free printable activity!
Here is a preview of the activity which includes:
1 sheet of food items to color and cut out
6 sheets of adorable monsters asking for a specific food group, so the kids can practice dividing the foods in different groups
1 sheet for the kids’ own plate with their favorite foods divided according to the FDA guidelines for healthy eating.
Start teaching your kids about healthy eating today ! Download the Hi-res pdf for this activity here:
Food Groups Activity – printable activity by Print-cut-paste-craft.com
Free Printable Kids Activity: Make a Snowman
So for all of you who don’t have the chance to build a real one, either because you are lucky enough to live in a warmer climate or because like me are having cold winter with no snow, why not build a paper snowman instead?
I created two free printable templates to use at home or in your classroom: the body of the snowman and the pieces. Of course you can also have the kids create the body out of construction paper or other supports, just make sure to kind of match the size of the pieces.
As usual, all you need is a printer, scissors and glue! Have fun!! If you have pictures of your completed works, please leave some in the comments, I would LOVE to see them!