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Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Flower Craft

March 5, 2018 by Selena Robinson 7 Comments

Looking for a simple spring craft? Try this easy coffee filter flower craft kids can make!

Springtime is one of the bestest times of the year. The air is warming, the flowers are blooming, and the kids and I get back to crafting!

Spring is a great time to get into crafting with your kids. There are so many fun and easy craft ideas for spring that you can make with almost no extra supplies at all!

We’ve been making lots of coffee filter crafts for kids lately and, with spring coming, I thought it was a good time to share this super simple coffee filter flower craft!

Like our coffee filter basketball craft, this is one that you only need a handful of supplies to make. And I can almost guarantee that you have them in your pantry already. 😉

Making a Coffee Filter Flower Craft with Kids

Read on to get the full supply list and instructions.

If you’re looking for more simple crafting fun, check out this list of super easy preschool crafts you can make in 10 minutes!

This super easy coffee filter flower craft is a perfect spring project for little ones!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Flower Craft

To make this, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For more, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Two white basket coffee filters
  • Crayons or markers
  • Construction paper
  • Glue stick

Coffee Filter Flower Craft Supplies

Start by flattening out two white coffee filters. Use a bright color to color the center of each filter completely.

Use a glue stick to glue the filter centers onto separate pieces of construction paper.

Making a Simple Coffee Filter Flower Craft

Then use a green crayon to draw a flower stem and leaves.

How to Make an Easy Coffee Filter Flower Craft

You can make these flowers using almost any colors you like!

How to Make a Simple Coffee Filter Flower Craft

Make a pair to give to a friend this spring!

Easy Coffee Filter Flower Craft

You could also overlap the two “flowers” and glue them to one piece of construction paper. Just be sure to draw the stems closer – as if they’re being held together.

You can even add some “grass” to the picture and you’re done!

Simple Coffee Filter Flower Craft for Kids

If you want to add a bit more color, let the kids color the outside circle with a bright flowery color, leaving the center untouched.

You can either use a different color on the center or just leave it white.

Easy Coffee Filter Flower Crafts

Wasn’t that simple? This coffee filter flower craft really and truly takes five minutes. I’ve timed it. 🙂

Get more simple crafts and learning ideas for spring below!

Get to know common flowers - just in time for spring - with this All About Flowers Printable Unit Study for Kids!

This super easy coffee filter rainbow craft is a perfect spring craft to share with little ones!

Get ready to welcome warmer weather with these fun spring crafts for kids to make!

See even more spring fun for the family on my Spring Activities for Kids Pinterest board!

This super easy coffee filter flower craft is a fun spring art project to share with the kids! Only takes a few minutes too!

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Printable Activities for The Grouchy Ladybug

March 1, 2018 by Selena Robinson 12 Comments

Make a fun ladybug counting craft with these free printable activities for The Grouchy Ladybug!

Spring is finally here! And it’s a great time of year to read one of our favorite children’s books: The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle. As we read the story, we talked a bit about how ladybugs are beautifully designed with colorful spots and lines.

And that’s when I decided to share a few printable activities for The Grouchy Ladybug that help kids learn to work with numbers and fractions!

Ladybug Counting and Math Activity

Ladybugs are so perfectly divided into quarters that they make wonderful math counting frames and fraction templates. And that’s what you’ll see in these printable ladybug math activities!

Read on to see how to get this set for free! And for more fun with ladybugs, don’t miss our easy coffee filter ladybug craft!

These printable ladybug math activities are perfect for sharing with the kids this spring!

Reading The Grouchy Ladybug with Kids

Our kids love reading The Grouchy Ladybug. They always laugh at how cantankerous the ladybug is at the beginning.

Activities for the Grouchy Ladybug

He’s just mean and stubborn and unnecessarily contentious.

Activities for the Grouchy Ladybug

But after an encounter with a much, much, much larger animal (a whale), he is sufficiently chastened to show a little gratitude to his fellow ladybug.

Printable Math Activities for The Grouchy Ladybug

To do these printable activities for The Grouchy Ladybug, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Crayons
  • Safety scissors
  • Laminator (optional)

Printable Ladybug Math Lesson for Kids

To take the ladybug theme a bit farther, we created a couple of hands-on math activities for kids.

Ladybug Fraction Printable Activity

In one of the math activities, we had the boys color ladybug fraction templates.

Hands-On Ladybug Fraction Activity

They took turns creating basic fractions on their ladybugs.

 

 

Hands-On Learning about Fractions with Kids

They could show 1/4.

Simple Ladybug Fractions Activity

Or they could show 3/4.

Learning about Simple Fractions with Kids

Or they could work with the halves and show 1/2. You can also have kids use all of the pieces to discuss what the word “whole” means in mathematics and that fractions are simply “part” of a whole piece.

Printable Ladybug Math Lesson

Then we started working with our ladybug “spots”.

Printable Ladybug Counting Activity

After laminating the pages and cutting them out, we used spots on either side of the ladybug to practice counting, basic addition, and subtraction with the ladybug spots.

As they added up the number of spots on each side, they learned a few ways to add and reach 10. Plus, there are a few extra spots in case of any whoopsies while cutting.

 

Scroll down to get your copy of our printable activities for The Grouchy Ladybug: Ladybug Math Activities!

 

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And for more bug-themed fun, try these ideas!

Picture Books about Bugs

These fun insect activities for kids are perfect for learning about our creepy-crawly animal friends!

Ladybug Learning Math Activities

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This post is part of the “A Book and a Big Idea: Spring” linkup at iHomeschool Network! Stop by and see how our fellow bloggers are learning about spring with their families this year!

 

 

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Raincloud Adding to Make Ten Activity

February 27, 2018 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Springtime is just around the corner? Can you feel it?

I absolutely adore spring. The earth starts waking up, the birds come back to roost, and the plants around us begin to bloom again! And….it’s also rainy. But no rain, no flowers, right?

Our youngest child is working on basic addition this year and we’re ready to start learning how to add to ten. So I thought we have a little spring fun with this raincloud adding to make ten activity!

Work on basic addition skills with this fun raincloud themed printable make ten activity!

This was such a fun (and fast!) math activity for kindergarten! See how to grab this printable math activity for your kids below!

Looking for more spring fun to share? Check out our list of spring books for kids and our roundup of 50 fun spring crafts to make this year!

Work on adding to ten with your early learners with this fun raincloud make ten activity! This is awesome for spring math centers!

Raincloud Adding to Make Ten Activity

To use this raincloud adding to make ten activity, you’ll need the following: (This post uses affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Scissors
  • Brass paper fasteners
  • Pencil
  • Crayons

Rainy Day Make Ten Addition Activity

This product includes a raincloud with blank addition spaces for adding to ten, along with raindrop strips that kids can color in to count up to ten!

Rainy Day Themed Make Ten Activity for Kids

The goal is to use two raindrop strips per cloud and show two numbers that can be added to make ten.

Printable Rainy Day Make Ten for Kids

We started by depicting 6 + 4 = 10, so our little one colored six raindrops on one strip and three on the other.

Raincloud Make Ten Activity for Kids

We attached them and our raincloud was done!

There is also a blank cloud, so kids can fill in the entire equation on their own.

Printable Make Ten Activity

And if you want to save time, there are raindrop strips that are pre-colored for all the numbers from 1 to 10.

Printable Rainy Day Make Ten Activity

Once they’re attached, kids can just count up the numbers to reach 10! And fill in the equation with what they learned!

Rainy Day Themed Make Ten Math Activity

Be sure to let them count the individual raindrops and write the totals at the bottom too!

Printable Rainy Day Making Ten Activity

Scroll down to get your copy of our fun Raincloud Adding to Make Ten Activity!

Try these other spring learning activities with the kids!

These free flower identification cards are great for little budding gardeners or for an outdoor nature walk!

Kids will love making their own colorful rainbows with these rainbow playdough mats!

Work on early literacy skills with this fun set of printable spring sight word flashcards! Perfect for spring reading!

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Show early learners how to add to make ten with this fun raincloud adding to make ten activity!

This post is part of the 28 Days of STEM and STEAM Activities for Kids hop hosted by Left Brain Craft Brain! Stop by to see even more awesome STEM learning ideas for the kids!

Rainy Day Make Ten Addition Activity

To get your copy of Rainy Day Make Ten!, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check it out below!

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Easy Fizzy Scented Slime for Kids

February 23, 2018 by Selena Robinson 4 Comments

Slime recipes are all over the place these days. You can find them in all different kinds, colors, and textures. But to add a little bit of science to our sensory fun, we decided to make some fizzy scented slime and our kids had a blast playing with it!

It’s hard to grasp what exactly makes slime so popular with kids, but I know my little ones enjoy playing with it. I suspect that it’s because it’s goopy and stretchy, so they get the feeling of making a mess without actually making a mess. Win!

Easy Fizzy Scented Slime Recipe

If your kids enjoy sensory play as much as mine do, be sure to check out this DIY Flubber recipe! It’s awesome for squishy sensory fun!

Kids will love the science of making this sweet scented fizzy slime recipe!

Easy Fizzy Scented Slime for Kids

To make this fizzy scented slime recipe, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided in this post. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Flour
  • Baking soda
  • Cornstarch
  • Vinegar
  • Strawberry gelatin powder

Making Fizzy Slime with Kids

At first, I didn’t plan on using the gelatin, but I found it during a pantry sweep and I thought, “Why not?” It turned out to be a great idea.

How to Make Fizzy Slime with Kids

We started with 2 cups of flour.

How to Create Fizzy Slime

We added about 1/4 cup of cornstarch and about 1/4 cup of baking soda.

How to Make Scented Fizzy Slime

Then we poured in the strawberry gelatin powder, which made the mixture smell wonderful, by the way.

Making Scented Fizzy Slime

We added in water until we reached the right consistency. It ended up being about 1 cup of water.

Now – to make it fizzy!

I scooped out some dough for each child. Then I poured 1/4 cup of vinegar into a measuring cup and used a tablespoon to pour some into each batch.

How to Make Scented Slime That Fizzes

Voila! Fizzy scented slime!

The kids were a little unsure about touching it at first. I mean, the slime was fizzing, so I totally understand their apprehension.

Making Scented Fizzy Slime with Kids

But after a few minutes, they really got into it! Tigger, our sensory seeker, especially loved it! Then we spent a few minutes talking about the scientific reaction we were witnessing as the vinegar and baking soda interacted. That’s what makes the fizz!

This slime recipe isn’t made with glue, so you will need to actually use soap and water to clean it up. I suggest letting the kids play with it on a hard surface that you can easily wipe afterward. Just a heads-up.

Want to try more fun activities with your kids? Try some of these!

This easy DIY flubber recipe is one of our favorite sensory play activities!

This super easy coffee filter flower craft is a perfect spring project for little ones!

These spring science ideas are wonderful for teaching science to the kids this year!

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And you can get more fun and easy activities for kids on my Indoor Play Pinterest board!

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Free Printable Flashcards: Free Printable Flower Flashcards

February 22, 2018 by Selena Robinson 4 Comments

Grab our free printable flower flashcards and get great spring learning ideas for kids!

There’s nothing better than feeling the air start to gradually warm, the birds start to sing, and the flowers start to bloom!

I don’t hate winter, but I don’t like it all.

So the beginning of spring is a wonderful time of year for me.

To help the kids get ready for spring, I’m sharing a brand new set of free printable flashcards – free printable flower flashcards that are perfect for spring learning with little ones!

Printable Flower Identification Flashcards for Kids

Read on to learn how to get your copy of these flashcards for some spring learning fun with the kids!

And be sure to check out this list of 50 spring books that’d be great for a spring unit with kids!

These free flower identification cards are great for little budding gardeners or for an outdoor nature walk!

Free Printable Flashcards: Free Printable Flower Flashcards

To use these spring flower flashcards, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Scissors
  • Laminator (laminating the flashcards helps them last longer)

Studying flower species with printable flower flashcards

In this set of free printable flower flashcards, you’ll learn about eight different flowers, including:

  • Daffodil
  • Rhododendron
  • Hibiscus
  • Tulip
  • Iris
  • Geranium
  • Orchid
  • and Dahlia!

There’s also a set of flower cards featuring the pictures only to test kids’ memories after learning the species!

Take them outside on a nature walk and challenge the kids to find as many flowers as they can!

Learning about flowers with printable flower flashcards

If you like this set, you might also want to check out our All About Flowers printable pack for even more flower-themed activities!

Scroll down to get your copy of our Printable Flower Flashcards!

Be sure to check out these other spring learning ideas!

50 Spring Books for Kids

Work on early literacy skills with this fun set of printable spring sight word flashcards! Perfect for spring reading!

Work on color recognition with this cute bird-themed color matching activity for kids! So simple for an early learning activity!

To get your copy of our Free Printable Flower Flashcards, click the image or the link below to download them to your computer!

Printable Flower Identification Flashcards

>>> Printable Flower Flashcards <<<

These printable flower flashcards are so fun for a spring nature walk! Help kids learn about the common flower species all around them!

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Construction Contractions: Construction Themed Language Arts Contractions Lesson

February 20, 2018 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

We have two very active boys in our family. They are not big fans of language arts. But they ARE big fans of anything related to construction.

So I thought I’d make a language arts contractions lesson that lets them learn how to “build” basic English contractions: Construction Contractions!

It’s a complete construction themed language arts lesson on how to make and use standard English contractions that’s perfect for construction fans!

Construction Contractions Language Arts Lesson

Read on to see how to get your copy of Construction Contractions and what’s included in this ELA resource!

If you’re looking for more language arts learning ideas, don’t miss our printable Punctuation Mark Flashcards!

And be sure to share these fun construction picture books with your construction fans too!

Teach kids how to form English contractions with this printable construction themed language arts lesson!

Construction Contractions: Construction Themed Language Arts Contractions Lesson

Inside Construction Contractions, you’ll find 66 pages of language arts learning fun! This is truly a complete lesson for teaching kids about how to form common English contractions.

Printable Construction Themed Language Arts Lesson

The product includes “building” activities for 24 basic English contractions, such as:

  • aren’t
  • isn’t
  • I’m
  • they’d
  • should’ve
  • you’re
  • And 18 more!

Construction Themed English Contractions Lesson

With each English contraction, kids learn which words are used to form it and how they should spell and write the contraction.

Forming English Contractions with Kids

Along with writing and spelling practice, kids can get to practice rewriting sentences using the contractions they learn.

Learning English Contractions with Kids

There are three matching activity quizzes included as well, which offer a simple way to review the concepts after you complete the pack.

Printable English Language Arts Contractions Lesson

Plus, ALL of our construction contraction flashcards are included! There are 48 contraction flashcards in this product!

Construction Themed English Contractions Lesson for Kids

One set with word pairs and the matching contraction, and another set without the contraction so that you can quiz your little learners.

English Contractions Flashcards

Scroll down to pick up your copy of Construction Contractions: Construction Themed Language Arts Contractions Lesson!

Check out these other language arts resources for homeschoolers!

Practice letter and number literacy with these winter alphabet and number playdough mats!

Make early reading fun this winter with these printable winter sight word flashcards for kids!

Work on basic phonics with these printable long vowel flashcards for kids!

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Construction Contractions Language Arts Pack - Look! We're Learning!

 

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Rhyme Time! Printable Rhyming Literacy Puzzles for Kids

February 19, 2018 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

My little one has taken to reading much quicker than I imagined.

I hoarded so many books for learning to read with the specific intention of using them with her. And then she never needed a single one. Go figure.

One thing that has been a little difficult for her to grasp, though, is rhyming.

My oldest child, also an early reader, grasped the concept right away. This child, though, needs a little more help.

So I thought I’d make a few sets of rhyming literacy puzzles to help her practice reading rhyming pairs and matching them up!

Rhyming Word Pair Puzzles

And because I love my readers, I’m sharing them with you too! Read on to see how to get your set to use with early readers too!

By the way, if you want to share great children’s literature with your young ones, don’t miss this list of 100 picture books for preschoolers! All of our favorites are on that list!

Help early readers learn to rhyme with these fun rhyming word puzzles!

Printable Rhyming Literacy Puzzles

To use these rhyming literacy puzzles, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Laminator
  • Scissors

Printable Rhyming Word Puzzles

This printable pack includes eight different rhyming pairs.

I wanted to keep the concept as simple as possible, so all of the words rhyme and they all end with the exact same spelling.

No tricky stuff!

Printable Rhyming Puzzles

Kids can find the matching words by sounding out the ending sound or spotting the similar letter endings.

Learning to Recognize Rhyming Word Pairs

Then just fit them together!

Printable Rhyming Word Puzzles for Kids

These are set up so that they can be used with kids who are reading or pre-readers!

So there are sets of rhyming words with the printed words and the pictures and then sets with the pictures only.

Matching Rhyme Pairs with Kids

My little one had a ball with them! One step toward rhyming literacy!

Scroll down to get your set of our printable Rhyming Literacy Puzzles!

Try these other early literacy activities!

Practice letter and number literacy with these winter alphabet and number playdough mats!

Help your preschooler love reading with this preschool homeschool reading list!

These cupcake letter puzzles are such a cute way to practice recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters!

See more fun ways to get little ones reading on my Reading for Kids Pinterest board!

To get your copy of our printable Rhyme Time! Literacy Puzzles, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers Store!

Rhyming Word Puzzles

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100 Fun Rainbow Activities for Kids

February 15, 2018 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

Looking for some awesome spring crafts? There are 100 rainbow activities for kids here to share this spring!

Is there anything on earth better than a rainbow? They’re scientific marvels, they’re a sign of spring, and they’re just gorgeous to look at! They are all that is right with the world.

I love making rainbow crafts and projects with the kids. They brighten up any gloomy day. And springtime is a wonderful time of year to learn about rainbows, no matter how old your kids might be.

So I thought I’d share a mega list of 100 rainbow activities for kids! There are so many beautiful crafts and activities here, including easy rainbow crafts, yummy rainbow snacks, and even printable rainbow learning activities!

Take a look to find some awesome rainbow fun for your little ones!

And if you’d like to learn more about how rainbows form with the kids, don’t miss this easy rainbow unit study!

These colorful rainbow activities for kids are perfect for learning about spring weather!

100 Rainbow Activities for Kids:

1. Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft – Look! We’re Learning!

2. Crystal Rainbow Science Experiment – Little Bins for Little Hands

3. Rainbows and Unicorns Playdough Activity – The Art Kit Blog

4. Rainbow Cake – Six Dollar Family

5. Rainbow Lacing Busy Bag – Coffee Cups and Crayons

6. Rainbow Letter Sensory Bin – Growing Book by Book

7. Washi Tape Rainbow Wreaths – 3 Dinosaurs

8. ABC Rainbow Puzzle Busy Bag – School Time Snippets

9. Rainbow Tie Dye Friendship Bracelet – Fancy Shanty

10. Rainbow Waffles – The Frugal Navy Wife

11. DIY Painted Rainbow – Mama Papa Bubba

12. Rainbow Color Wheel Collage – The Educators’ Spin On It

13. Rainbow Cooperation Game – Mosswood Connections

14. Planting a Rainbow STEM Activity – Preschool STEAM

15. Paper Plate Rainbow Weaving Art – Temecula Blogs

16. My Color Is a Rainbow Story Basket – Little Worlds Big Adventures

17. Rainbow Handprint Art – Crystal and Co.

18. Rainbow Perler Bead Keychain – Teach Me Mommy

19. DIY Rainbow Friendship Shirt – House of Faucis

20. Racing Rainbow Painting Activity – Fantastic Fun and Learning

21. Paper Plate Rainbow Suncatcher – Messy Little Monster

22. Stained Glass Rainbow Collage – Where Imagination Grows

23. Rainbow Q-Tip Art – Fun with Mama

24. Paper Shapes Rainbow Craft – The Moments at Home

25. DIY Rainbow Corner Bookmark – Red Ted Art

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Healthy Smile File Folder Game for Kids

February 13, 2018 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the American Dental Association.
What was your view of going to the dentist when you were a kid? If I’m being honest, I’d have to say that I had no view of it at all. Good oral health wasn’t stressed in our family, and I never went to the dentist as a child. The first time I sat in a dentist’s chair, I was 21 years old.

Now that I’ve come to understand the value of good oral health, my husband and I make sure that all of our children visit the dentist regularly. In fact, they love going to the children’s dentist because the office is geared toward kids. They can watch movies, play in an indoor treehouse, and choose prizes after each visit.

Well, most of my kids enjoy the dentist. My youngest son is the exception.

Playing the Healthy Smile File Folder Game

A few months ago, he was told that he would have to get fitted for braces. And since then, he’s started to dread going to the dentist. The orthodontist told him that he’d need them by age nine, so it’s just a matter of time.

Instead of viewing braces as an ordeal that he’ll have to go through, we want him to look at them as part of developing a healthy smile. We also want him to understand that there are several good habits suggested by the American Dental Association that we need to develop in order to take care of our teeth.

So I’m sharing this printable healthy smile file folder game for kids as part of a sponsored post on behalf of the American Dental Association! It’s a fun way to review good oral health habits with your kids and it’s absolutely free! Read on to see how to get yours!

Help your children learn to practice good dental habits with this fun healthy smile file folder game for kids!

It’s true that kids need to learn to brush their teeth every day. But that is just part of maintaining a healthy smile. According to the American Dental Association, good oral health also requires setting limits on sugary drinks, using fluoride regularly, and – if necessary – receiving orthodontic treatment, such as braces.

If kids need braces, they need to take additional care of their oral health by avoiding sugary, sticky foods and visiting the orthodontist regularly. So this healthy smile file folder game is designed to show kids the value of all of these habits when it comes to taking care of our teeth.

Playing the Healthy Smile Board Game

To play this game, you’ll need the following:

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Empty file folder
  • Laminator
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Hole punch
  • Brass paper fastener

Healthy Smile File Folder Game

This game is designed for two players, so there are two game pieces.

Healthy Smile File Folder Board Game

Each side of the game includes boxes that help kids either move forward or backward, depending on whether they’re practicing good oral health habits or not.

Playing Healthy Smile File Folder Game

Kids can use the game spinner to find out how many spaces they can move ahead in the game.

Healthy Smile Board Game for Kids

When they land on a box that features instructions, they can simply follow what’s written.

Healthy Smile File Folder Board Game for Kids

The first player to reach the end wins!

Scroll down to get your copy of our Say Cheese! Healthy Smile File Folder Game!

Don’t miss these other fun learning printables for kids!

Work on basic phonics with these printable long vowel flashcards for kids!

These preschool sorting worksheets are a fun way to practice recognizing colors and counting items in a set!

These adorable farm animal paper bag puppets are such a fun way to learn about barnyard animals with the kids!

And see more ideas for making parenting fun on my Parenting with Joy Pinterest board!

Say Cheese Healthy Smile Board Game for Kids

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Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft

February 12, 2018 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

When you’re looking for a simple craft material, you cannot go wrong with coffee filters. I really didn’t think much about using them for art projects with the kids until I ended up buying way too many at once. But it turns out that you can use coffee filters as the basis for lots of crafts!

Since springtime is (finally!) on the way, I wanted to start making some fun spring crafts with our kids and that’s how we ended up making another one of our coffee filter crafts for kids – a simple coffee filter rainbow craft! This is such a fun project that only takes a few minutes to make!

Cute Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft for Kids

If you want to read about these incredible atmospheric phenomena, don’t miss our list of beautiful rainbow books to share with kids!

And be sure to see our list of 50 spring crafts for even more spring crafting projects kids can make!

This super easy coffee filter rainbow craft is a perfect spring craft to share with little ones!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft

To make this coffee filter rainbow craft, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. See our Disclosure Policy for details.)

  • One White basket coffee filter
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Construction paper
  • Glue stick
  • Crayons
  • Cotton balls

Easy Rainbow Coffee Filter Craft

To start, you’ll need to cut the bottom fourth off of the filter. You want to make the bottom level.

Making a Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft

Like so. It’s always good to cut a little less than you think you need and then adjust as needed. If you want the kids to do this on their own, you can fold the part that you want them to cut down so that they can use child-safe scissors to follow the cutting line.

Simple Rainbow Coffee Filter Craft

Then use the scissors to cut out a half-circle from the center. It’s tempting to just cut the entire middle circle out, but that might not leave the kids with enough space to add all the colors of the rainbow. So try to cut a smaller half-circle than you see.

Then use the glue stick to glue the cut coffee filter onto the upper center of a piece of blue construction paper.

Rainbow Coffee Filter Craft for Kids

This project is a great time to talk about the colors of the rainbow. In this craft, we decided to keep our colors in the order they actually appear in the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

A simple way to help kids remember this is to use the acronym below:

R – red

O – orange

Y – yellow

G – green

B – blue

I – indigo

V – violet

Simple Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft

Let the kids start coloring a squiggle line with each crayon color to make their rainbow colors. They can make circles, they can color solid lines, or they can use any other drawing shape they like!

Making a Coffee Filter Rainbow with Kids

Once the colors are done, it’s time to add some clouds!

Easy Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft

Use the glue stick to spread glue onto the bottom of each side of the rainbow arc. Place three cotton balls at one end of the arc and press lightly.

Easy Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft for Kids

Do the same on the other side. You might want to hold up the picture to make sure the cotton balls are glued on completely.

Making a Simple Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft

Then just draw a few other clouds in the background.

Super Easy Coffee Filter Rainbow Craft for Kids

And you’re done!

It’s neat to make this craft in traditional rainbow colors, but you can always let the kids come up with their own color schemes! A pink background with a rainbow made of neutral colors actually sounds pretty neat too. See how creative the kids can be!

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