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10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

October 9, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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If you are looking for fun crafts to do with pinecones, I have a list of 10 great ideas including a turkey pinecone craft tutorial. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

While pinecones are great crafts for the fall season and are perfect for autumn crafts there are so many more ideas for things to do with them for each season.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

I have included mostly fall ideas but some to highlight all the seasons.

Before we jump into all the great pinecone crafts let’s look at a few ways to learn a bit about turkeys.

5 Turkey Facts

  1. Just in case you were out on a walk and discovered turkey poop and were wondering if the turkey was a boy or girl you can tell by its shape – a male’s poop will be shaped like the letter J, while the female’s is more spiral-shaped.
  2. Presidential pardons for turkeys started officially in 1989, but it is widely thought that Lincoln’s son first begged to spare the turkey from fate as dinner.
  3. Turkeys though originated in America, were named for the country Turkey because it resembled a turkey-cock and turkey-hen from Turkey.
  4. Just like a chicken a baby turkey is called a chick or poult, but after five weeks, a young bird is called a Jake or a Jenny.
  5. You can find wild turkeys in 49 out of the 50 states of the U.S, they are just not too fond of Alaska.

I couldn’t ignore this beautiful spread in Farm Anatomy to share the different breeds and a few fun facts.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Spend a little bit of time learning about turkeys and the different beautiful breeds out there that you may not have even realized existed.

Watch Fun Facts About Turkeys to learn more about today’s gobbling good inspiration for today’s craft idea.

Crafts To Do With Pinecones

Pinecones are cheap, you can literally find them outside lying around.

However, if you can’t, pick up a bag inexpensively at your local craft store or Dollar Tree.

They are also very versatile as you can see from this list.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones

Pinecones are great for crafting. Add some fun to your science day with these hands-on ideas.

Photo Credit: oceanchildcrafts.com

Pinecone dinosaur craft for kids, perfect fall craft activity!

Try out this fantastic pinecone dinosaur craft activity for kids. Fall is our favorite season to craft because of all nature’s goodies. It´s easy to walk by pine cones during the fall and think of them as landscape fodder, but they make an excellent craft base with which you can do many creative things.

Photo Credit: awonderfulthought.com

Acorn Craft: large acorns for decorating

Fun pinecone capped acorns.

Winter Craft Ideas How to Make Fun Pinecone Flowers

If you’re looking for winter craft ideas for a winter season unit study, your kids will love these fun pinecone flowers.

These pinecone flowers are adorable and add a sweet touch to your table or bookshelf.

Photo Credit: www.diybeautify.com

How to Make a Pinecone Scale Pumpkin

Use foraged pinecones to craft a charming pinecone pumpkin! Tutorial shows step by step how to make your very own textured pumpkin with pinecone scales and a stick bundle stem

Photo Credit: www.firefliesandmudpies.com

Easy Pine Cone Pumpkin Craft for Kids

Learn how to make a rustic pine cone pumpkin craft with pine cones, sticks, and naturally wired wire. This easy fall nature craft is perfect for kids of all ages.

Photo Credit: www.firefliesandmudpies.com

How to Make a Colorful Fall Pine Cone Tree

: Learn how to make a colorful fall pine cone tree with pine cones, wine corks, and pom poms. This easy fall nature craft is perfect for kids of all ages!

This fun snowy owl winter craft for kindergarten can be used for a winter unit study. Grab more craft ideas on my kindergarten homeschool curriculum page.

Whoooo doesn’t love owls? Sorry, corny pun. If you are working on an owls unit study or talking about winter I have the perfect hands-on winter craft to add

Photo Credit: www.firefliesandmudpies.com

How to Make Pine Cone Owls

Fall is the perfect season for nature crafting! Kids will love being creative with acorns, pine cones, twigs, bark, and seeds to create one-of-a-kind Pine Cone Owls.

Photo Credit: www.lauraradniecki.com

How to Make DIY Yarn-Wrapped Pine Cones

Pine cones are a marvelous craft supply; found in nature and easy to clean – they are one of the most versatile and creativity-inspiring objects around!

Photo Credit: easttnfamilyfun.com

Pine Cone Craft: Splatter Painting

Splatter Painting Pine Cone Craft

Finally, look how to make this adorable turkey pinecone craft for kids.

Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

First off, if you are using gathered pinecones here is a tutorial on how to Bake the bugs out of your pinecones.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

We decided that rather than using the basic primary color feathers for this turkey we would get something a little more natural and create a decor piece that would match any style even.

 Same basic turkey idea from when you were a kid with a little oomph.

You will need:

  • Pinecones
  • Fancy feathers
  • Wood scrap/slice
  • Craft felt
  • Googly eyes
  • Orange pipe cleaner
  • Tacky glue
10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Pour a little of the tacky glue in a dish for your child to dip the end of the feathers in.

I prefer this over school glue as it holds it in place a little better while drying.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Continue dipping and placing tail feathers in the back portion of the pinecone.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Cut two 1 ½” pieces of orange pipe cleaner and two ½” pieces and twist them together to form legs with little feet.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Hot glue to the underside of the pinecone.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Now cut two small wing shapes and a little gobbler from your craft felt.

Cut little notches around the wings to give them a little more of a natural shape.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Hot glue them into place on the sides.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Add features by gluing on the waddle and googly eyes, as well as some folded orange pipe cleaners to create a beak in the front.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

Finally, add a generous amount of hot glue to your wood slice and press the pinecone into it until the glue cools and hardens to create a display base.

10 Fun Crafts to Do with Pinecones and a Turkey Pinecone Craft for Kids

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Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

October 8, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have 8 bat science activities preschool age and bat toilet paper roll craft. Also, I have more fun ideas for all ages on my post Why Bats Are Not Birds Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook.

October is the perfect time to incorporate bat science activities preschool ideas into your themes.

Fall is a busy time for bats. In the fall, bats in the eastern U.S. search for food and mates before they begin hibernation.

Some can hibernate for more than 6 months.

Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

Too, this year Bat Week is October 24th-31st.

It is an annual celebration, celebrated internationally, that raises awareness about the need for bat conservation.

Why are these little things so important?

While most of us are sleeping, bats are hard at work pollinating flowers, eating lots of insects, and spreading seeds that will grow new plants and trees.

5 Facts About Bat Anatomy

First, look at some fun facts about bats.

  1. Bat wings have a bone structure similar to that of the human hand.
  2. In between the bones are flaps of skin that are called the wing membrane.
  3. Small insect-eating bats like the little brown bat can have as many as 38 teeth, while vampire bats have only 20.
  4. Bats species that have thumbs that extend out of the wing as a small claw. They use this claw to climb up trees and other structures and reach a high “launching point” for flight takeoff.
  5. Bats have a highly adapted respiratory system to keep up with the demands of powered flight. During flight the respiratory cycle has a one-to-one relationship with the wing-beat cycle.
Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

Next, add some hands-on activities.

Here are 8 bat science preschool activities.

8 Hands-On Bat Science Activities Preschool

  1. Learn how bats find their way around with this Easy Echolocation Experiment.
  2. There is just something about that baking soda and vinegar reaction that kids can’t get enough of, this is a Fizzy Bat Experiment Your Kids Will Love.
  3. Send these cute little bats soaring with Flying Bat Straw Rockets with Free Printable Bat Templates. Who can send theirs the Highest? Farthest? Fastest?
  4. Another option for getting bats moving is the Flying Bats Stem Activity For Preschoolers
  5. This Free Printable: Types of Bats 3-Part Cards has images and species names for 8 different bats.
  6. Make Bat Habitats to demonstrate where and how they sleep with this super fun craft idea that is quick and easy.
  7. 4 Fun and Engaging Bat Activities
  8. Sensory bottles are a simple way for kids to explore and this one is full of sight words but could easily be modified to be letters for young preschoolers – Bat Themed Sensory Bottle Sight Word Game

If I could recommend one science book that works from preschool to high school as a delightful resource, it is the series Nature Anatomy.

You can use it to find not only bat species information but also a nice diagram on bat anatomy.

Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

Next, look at more books about bats.

Books for All Ages About Bats

Also, I’ve added not only books preschoolers will love, but added a few for your older kid too.

Besides, all ages from k to gray love bats.

9 Books and Resources for Kids Who Love Bats

Add some of these fun books and resources about bats for a hands-on day of learning.

Stellaluna 25th Anniversary Edition

Knocked from her mother’s safe embrace by an attacking owl, Stellaluna lands headfirst in a bird’s nest. This adorable baby fruit bat’s world is literally turned upside down when she is adopted by the occupants of the nest and adapts to their peculiar bird habits. Two pages of notes at the end of the story provide factual information about bats. “Delightful and informative but never didactic; a splendid debut.”--Kirkus Reviews

National Geographic Readers: Bats

They live in spooky caves, in forests, even in the dark reaches of ordinary attics and bridges. They flock by the hundreds, and they sleep while hanging upside down! In this beautifully photographed Level 2 Reader, kids learn about one of the most interesting creatures around—and discover the bat’s unique place in the wild and in the world. The high-interest topic, expertly written text, and bonus learning activity lay the groundwork for a successful and rewarding reading experience.

Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World

See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world. Explore the anatomy of a jellyfish, the inside of a volcano, monarch butterfly migration, how sunsets work, and much more. Rothman’s whimsical illustrations are paired with interactive activities that encourage curiosity and inspire you to look more closely at the world all around you.

Bats (New & Updated Edition)

Though people often think of bats as scary, bats are really shy, gentle animals. There are nearly 1000 different species of bats, and they live on every continent except Antarctica. Some are tiny, but the giant flying fox bat has a five-foot wingspan! Popular science author Gail Gibbons also discusses the efforts to protect the world's only truly flying mammals. A final page offers additional facts.

Bats of the World

The natural history and evolution of bats- Important identifying features- Habitats, migration patterns, and common mating practices- The status of various endangered bat species

Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species

Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species explores bats and their fundamental role in our ecosystems through lavish full-color photographs and lively narrative. From the Giant Golden Crowned Flying Fox, a megabat with a wingspan of more than five feet, to the aptly named Bumblebee Bat, the world's smallest mammal, the number and diversity of bat species have proven to be both rich and underestimated. Nocturnal, fast-flying, and secretive, bats are difficult to observe and catalog. This richly illustrated handbook presents bats' evolution, biology, behavior, and ecology. It offers in-depth profiles of four hundred megabats and microbats and detailed summaries of all the species identified to date. Complete with an introduction exploring bats' natural history and their unique adaptations to life on the wing, Bats includes close-up images of these animals' delicate and intricate forms and faces, each shaped by evolution to meet the demands of an extraordinarily specialized life.

Bat Plush, Stuffed Animal

  • Even if the nocturnal life is not for you; this plush toy bat will be ready to play.
  • Stuffed animals are the perfect gift for any age or occasion.

    The Secret Lives of Bats: My Adventures with the World's Most Misunderstood Mammals

    Stories and science surrounding the beloved bat, from an ecologist who has dedicated his life to the curious creature.

    Few people realize how sophisticated and intelligent bats are. Merlin Tuttle knows, and he has stopped at nothing to find and protect them on every continent they inhabit. Sharing highlights from a lifetime of adventure and discovery, Tuttle takes us to the frontiers of bat research to show that frog-eating bats can identify frogs by their calls, that some bats have social sophistication similar to that of higher primates, and that bats have remarkable memories. Bats also provide enormous benefits by eating crop pests, pollinating plants, and carrying seeds needed for reforestation. They save farmers billions of dollars annually and are essential to a healthy planet. Tuttle’s account
    forever changes the way we see these poorly understood yet fascinating creatures.

    Dissect-It Simulated Synthetic Lab Dissection - Bat

    REALISTIC AND SAFE EXPERIENCE – Made out of gelatin-like material that is absolutely safe for children, our Dissect-It Bat gives the realistic experience of a dissection without the use of a real bat!

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft

    You will need:

    • Toilet paper roll
    • Brown craft paint
    • Brown craft foam
    • Brown pipe cleaner
    • Google eyes
    • Paintbrush
    • Black marker
    • Glue gun/sticks

    You could also make your bat gray, black, tan, or even red.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    First, fold over ½” of the top of the tube on both sides, overlapping them and securing with hot glue.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Press together the opposite end and punch two holes through both layers.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Paint the entire toilet paper tube on both sides and allow it to dry.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    While the paint is drying you can ready the craft foam for wings.

    Trace one wing on half the craft foam, be sure to include the thumb claw on the top of the wing and the arches on the bottom of the wing.

    Also leave a small tail point in the center.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Fold the foam in half and cut out your wing on both sides so that it is symmetrical on both sides.

    Leave the center uncut.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Trace the outline of the wings and the area from the top of the wing down to the finger with a black marker.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Once the paint is dry hot glue the bottom, be careful not to block the holes you made.

    Glue on googly eyes and draw on the mouth/nose.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Run a pipe cleaner through one punched hole in the bottom and out the other, trim it down. 

    Twist small pieces of brown pipe cleaner around the bottom of each to form toes.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Glue the body in place to the center of the wings, let the tail hang below the roll.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

    Now if you want to take your bat craft to the next level you can create or help your child write out their own labels for the bats anatomy.

    Depending on your child’s age you can have more detailed labels like individual fingers or just leave it general for younger children.

    Fun Bat Anatomy Toilet Paper Roll Craft | 8 Bat Science Activities Preschool

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    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Printables

    October 7, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    Pumpkin anatomy is a wonderful topic for fall where your child can explore the ins and outs of a pumpkin using their senses. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    Dissecting a pumpkin allows children to explore every part of it and encouraging them to describe it using all their senses develops language and vocabulary.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    First, look at vocabulary words for parts of a pumpkin.

    Parts of a Pumpkin Anatomy Facts

    • Skin- Also called the rind, it protects the insides of the pumpkin from bacteria and keeps moisture in.
    • Stem- Pumpkin stems are green while the pumpkin is growing and attached to the vine, turning darker green and then brown as the fruit ripens and matures.
    • Tendrils-Help anchor the vine and protect it from the wind. They are also vital in absorbing nutrients for the plant.
    • Leaves- The leaves help to create shade for the fruits and protect them from sunburn or sunscald. They are also edible and are a rich source of various vitamins and minerals.
    • Seeds- Each pumpkin contains about 500 seeds, once they are planted and sprout it takes 90 to 120 days to reach maturity.
    • Fibrous Strands-Also known as funiculi, each of the strands is connected to a seed and to the placenta of the fruit. As the pumpkin grows nutrients travel through these strands to feed the seeds.
    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Also, grab some of these fun books about pumpkins.

    Books About Pumpkins

    8 Pumpkin Books

    Grab some of these fun books about pumpkins, fall and fall harvest.

    Too Many Pumpkins

    Rebecca Estelle has hated pumpkins ever since she was a girl when pumpkins were often the only food her family had. When an enormous pumpkin falls off a truck and smashes in her yard, she shovels dirt over the pieces and forgets about them. But those slimy pumpkin smithereens sprout up in autumn, and Rebecca Estelle finds a sea of pumpkins in her garden. A heartwarming classic for more than twenty years, this story shows what happens when one thrifty gardener figures out how to make other people happy with the squash she can't stomach.

    Seed, Sprout, Pumpkin, Pie (Picture the Seasons)

    Seed, Sprout, Pumpkin, Pie follows Apples for Everyone in the Picture the Seasons series. This beautifully photographed picture book about everybody’s favorite fall treat is sure to please kids both young and old. The glossy, festive images and lively text are sure to get your family in the mood to celebrate the season.Pumpkins! Who can resist the sight of big, round, orange pumpkins ripening in a field?

    How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow?

    Every year, giant pumpkin contests take place at fairs across the country—the 2012 record-holder weighed over a ton! The latest craze is to carve the most enormous pumpkins into racing boats. But what’s next? Why not think really big? Award-winning artist Wendell Minor does just that as he imagines larger-than-life pumpkins decorating some of America’s favorite places—as immense as the Capitol dome, Mount Rushmore, the Brooklyn Bridge, even the Grand Canyon! This celebration of famous landmarks and landscapes plays with concepts of size and scale and is full of fun facts.

    How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?

    How many seeds are in a pumpkin?" Mr. Tiffin asks his class as they gather around the big, medium, and small pumpkins on his desk. Robert, the biggest kid, guesses that the largest one has a million seeds; Elinor, sounding like she knows what she's talking about, guesses the medium one has 500 seeds; and Anna, who likes even numbers better than odd ones, guesses that the little one has 22. Charlie, the smallest boy in the class, doesn't have a guess.

    Pumpkins (First Step Nonfiction ― Plant Life Cycles)

    Plant Life Cycles

    From Seed to Pumpkin: A Fall Book for Kids

    This is a clear and appealing environmental science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. Plus it includes a find out more section with activities such as an experiment to show how plants use roots to drink water from the ground and a recipe for roasted pumpkin seeds.

    Autumn Harvest

    "Mr. Tresselt writes quiet, factual prose about katydids, reapers and threshing, falling leaves, apple-gathering, and the first frost."-

    Mr. Hermit Miser and the Neighborly Pumpkin: the green edition

    Mr. Hermit Miser doesn’t like his neighbors, and they don’t like him. But when a pumpkin vine sprouts in Mr. Hermit Miser’s yard and makes its way into the neighbors’ yards, but he wants all those pumpkins for pies … well, what is he to do?

    With adventures in pumpkin-snatching, failed attempts at baking pies, and pumpkin goo everywhere, this tale about being neighborly in a not-so-perfect way will be an endearing autumn story for all the readers in your circle.

    Next, look how to use the fall pumpkin notebooking pages.

    Anatomy Life Cycle and Parts of a Pumpkin Notebooking Pages

    Also, I have these pumpkin anatomy, life cycle and parts of a pumpkin notebooking pages.

    Altogether I have 8 pages in total.

    Here are the sets.

    • The first set is Anatomy of a Pumpkin label page. It is the SAME page in two different ways. One page is labeled and the other one is not labeled. Some kids can’t write, some kids struggle with writing and others love to write. You have choices.
    • The next three pages are Parts of a Pumpkin. Print the cards and you can even laminate them and use them over and over so your little ones can label the pumpkin as they investigate it.
    • The next two pages are Pumpkin Life Cylce. Like the anatomy page, one is labeled and the other page is not labeled.
    • The last page is for an older learner who may prefer to just write about fall or a pumpkin.

    Also, remember my printables can be folded like minibooks and placed in your lapbooks.

    Read how to do that here at my post How to Turn Boring Worksheets into Fun Minibooks – From Boring to Interactive.

    Note: My free printables were free for a limited time for my subscribers.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Next, look at some more fun hands-on pumpkin activities.

    Pumpkin Anatomy Hands-On Activities

    • Take the sensory experience even further by making Pumpkin Slime With Real Pumpkin.
    • Focus on the pumpkin’s skin with the Preschool Pumpkin Skin Experiment and test the strength of the skin and more.
    • Pumpkin Science: States of Matter- Let’s kids investigate pumpkin in all of its different states.
    • Pumpkin Experiment: Do Pumpkins Sink Or Float?
    • Take exploring the parts of a pumpkin to the next level by turning them into the Parts of a Pumpkin Craft
    • Who doesn’t love a good bubbling volcano? Try these fun Pumpkin Volcano Activities for Preschoolers

    Note: My free printables were free for a limited time for my subscribers.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Finally, look at this activity to learn about pumpkin anatomy.

    How to Set Up Your Pumpkin Anatomy Station

    You will need:

    • Pumpkin(s)
    • Knife
    • Magnifying glass
    • Tweezers
    • Plastic spoon
    • Pumpkin Anatomy printables
    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    First, start on the outside of the pumpkin and have your child feel and describe the pumpkin. Is it smooth or bumpy?

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    How about the stem? How would they describe the stem of the pumpkin? Is the pumpkin heavy or light?  If you have more than one pumpkin, compare the weight, ask which is heavier.

    Knock on the outside, what does it sound like?

    Pumpkin Anatomy Station

    Now, you can use the printables any way you like but if you are going to be exploring and matching up the parts of a pumpkin I suggest you print out the pumpkin anatomy and the parts of a pumpkin card and laminate them.

    This makes it super easy to wipe off if they get pumpkin on them and they can be reused time and time again.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Next you want to cut off as much of the top of the pumpkin as you can so they can really dig in there and explore. That is the most fun part, especially for sensory seeking kiddos.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Adding tools like magnifying glass, tweezers, and a little plastic spoon makes it a lot more fun to dig.

    Let them get in there and explore as much as they like, pulling out seeds and the fibrous strands.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Peel off a bit of the tough skin of the pumpkin, so that they can feel it on both sides.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    Explore the fiber strands, talk about what parts of the pumpkin are edible, and how they feel.

    Talk about how the seeds feel and how each one can grow a new pumpkin.

    Take some of the seeds and plant them in a little cup of dirt.

    This is the time of harvesting rather than planting them but at least they can watch their little pumpkin sprout over the course of a few weeks.

    In warmer states you will likely not get your hands on a pumpkin you can cut fresh from the vine so it will probably not have leaves or tendrils.

    To give your child an understanding of these parts you can add some silk leaves and a coiled pipe cleaner to help them visualize it better.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Free Printables

    How to Get the Pumpkin Lapbook Pumpkin Anatomy Pages

    Finally, I have a fun pumpkin lapbook to use with multiple ages. I geared it toward grades 2 to 4 but again grades are selective as we know.

    Look at the printables included in the download.

    • One front outside cover in color. Mix and match the pieces for the outside flap.
    • One front outside flap cover for your child to color.
    • Pumpkin Life Cycle and labeled parts of pumpkin
    • 7 vocabulary words and definitions
    • Seed box pocket to store saved seeds
    • About pumpkin pocket with facts
    • Parts of pumpkin fact card
    • More Pumpkin Facts & Fun pocket to glue on back of file folder

    One About Pumpkin Notebooking page for your children to write what interests them.

    Two Anatomy of a Pumpkin Notebooking Pages. One has facts filled in and one page is blank so that your child labels the part.

    • Dynamic and Fun Pumpkin Lapbook for Multiple Ages

      Dynamic and Fun Pumpkin Lapbook for Multiple Ages

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    Three pages of pumpkin note cards to use to identify the parts of a pumpkin.

    Two Life Cycle of a Pumpkin pages. One has facts filled in and one page is blank so that your child labels the cycle.

    Pumpkin Anatomy | Kids Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin And Printables

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    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    October 6, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    I have some easy fall crafts to make and sell by kids and an adorable scarecrow candy jar. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    One great aspect of homeschooling is teaching your child and encouraging them to be entrepreneurs.

    There are lots of easy fall crafts to make and sell.

    One activity that is adorable and fun to make is these scarecrow candy jars.

    And they have so much personality and each one is unique.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    But beyond the tutorial I have for you today I have plenty more ideas on those easy fall crafts to make and sell for all your little budding businessmen and women of all ages.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids

    Next, look at some of these ideas for your entrepreneur.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids

    Grab an idea or two for a craft to sell or just for fun.

    Photo Credit: gluesticksblog.com

    10-Minute Sock Pumpkins (Video)

    Make darling sock pumpkins in 10 minutes! Perfect for fall decor and SO easy to make! You’ll want to make an entire pumpkin patch of sock pumpkins for fall decor this year. 

    How to Make Pumpkin Spice Body Scrub & 7 Fall DIY Crafts For Teens

    Your teens will enjoy making these fall diy crafts as much as they’ll enjoy using them. Also, look at my page Free Fall Unit Study Ideas– For Older Kids Too.

    Photo Credit: pacountrycrafts.com

    Canning Ring Rag Sunflowers

    Last year I came up with these little upcycled rag sunflowers using old canning rings and lids. It took a little tweaking to get the process more efficient and neatly finished, but I finally have it figured out.

    Apples Unit How to Make a Fall Kids Garland Apple Craft

    If you’re doing an apples unit, your kids will love making this fall garland craft. Add this hands-on craft to my fall unit apple study for a study for multiple ages.

    Photo Credit: www.motherthyme.com

    DIY Faux Mini Apple Pie

    With just a few supplies you can easily whip up this darling DIY faux mini apple pie! This is so cute to add into your fall decor, make for a gift, add to a tiered tray or on a coffee bar!

    Photo Credit: www.thebestideasforkids.com

    Leaf Clay Dish

    Fall is the perfect time to do crafts with leaves and nature. This leaf clay dish is one older kids can make. It would make a beautiful gift they can personalize.

    10 Dollar Tree Crafts for Teens & Craft a Cute Fall Fairy Garden Wreath

    Dollar Tree crafts are a great way to update your teens decor without breaking the bank and give them something creative to do. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    Photo Credit: www.sadieseasongoods.com

    DIY Hand Warmers from Flannel Shirts

    So, why not make some DIY hand warmers for a fun and easy upcycling idea?

    Photo Credit: www.stylesimpler.com

    DIY Yarn Tassel Garland

    It’s officially fall ya all!  I wanted to bring some fall colors into my home but I’m trying to keep things simple and budget friendly this year

    Photo Credit: thriftyjinxy.com

    DIY Pumpkin Spice Goat Milk Soap

    This DIY Pumpkin Spice Goat Milk Soap is easy to make and is perfect for your own bath or to give as a gift.

    Photo Credit: farmlifediy.com

    DIY Candy Corn Decor

    Easy DIY Candy Corn Decor is a fun, affordable fall craft project! This wooden candy corn can be used in a holiday centerpiece, vignette, or string it on twine for a seasonal garland!

    Then, look how to make this adorable scarecrow candy mason jar.

    Scarecrow Candy Jar

    The key to keeping the paint from scratching off these jars is preparation from cleaning to removing oils and sealing it.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    You will need:

    • Smooth glass jar with a lid
    • Raffia and/or twine
    • Tan craft
    • Paint Pens/Markers
    • Waterproof Mod Podge
    • Burlap ribbon
    • Flowers or mini pumpkins
    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    You can use any kind of jar that has smooth sides, like a spaghetti jar, smooth mason, jar, and empty garlic jar.

    The jars I’m using today are glass Oui yogurt jars that have been cleaned.

    I also found lids that fit tightly on them here.

    If your jar has label residue on it you can use something like goo gone or just lemon essential oil to soak it in for 10 minutes then scrub it off.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    Wipe down the outside of the jar well with rubbing alcohol to remove any dirt or oil.

    Once dry paint with one coat of waterproof Mod Podge.

    Paint 1 to 2 coats of straw-colored paint all over the outside of the jar, drying between coats.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    Now. give your scarecrows a little hair.

    You can either use raffia or twine.

    Both work great and I did one of each to show you how they look.

    For short hair cut bits of raffia and glue around the edge beneath the lid where it won’t interfere with it closing.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    For long braids, braid lengths of twine.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    Then glue it to the jar, again making sure it doesn’t impede the lid.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    Once all your layers of paint dry, use paint pens to draw on the eyes, nose, mouth, and any other accents like patches, you might like.

     Typically scarecrows are hand-sewn with burlap and fabrics so add little “stitches” to the features to give it an authentic scarecrow look.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    If your jar has a screw-on lid you will want to prep and paint it to blend in or look like a hat.

    Seal it with a coat of waterproof Mod Podge or clear sealing spray and protect the inside since that is where food will be kept.

    Add a bow with a piece of burlap ribbon to the jar or the edge of the lid.

    You can also add flowers, small pumpkins, or other small decorative pieces with hot glue to add a little more color and personality.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    Or a little bowtie at the base.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

    Fill with candy and replace the lid.

    Easy Fall Crafts To Make And Sell By Kids & Scarecrow Candy Jar

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    Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist for Your Homeschool Planner

    October 5, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    You’ll love my newest form which is a printable homeschool life skills checklist. Also, grab more free homeschool forms on my page Homeschool Planner. 

    Whether you call them chores or life skills, it’s what we strive to teach our kids during our whole homeschool journey.

    Besides, when children are young, chores can help a child develop fine motor skills but also foster independence.

    Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist for Your Homeschool Planner

    And like any skill it is best taught through imitation and repetition.

    When children are young, it’s helpful to list chores to guide them in how to eventually care for themselves.

    Also, they learn by imitating what you do.

    For example, a two-year-old sees you sweeping and the next thing you see your toddler grabs a broom and attempts to sweep. Nurture that love of wanting to help.

    Beyond that as I mentioned, the process of learning self-care and then how to care for others nurtures self-reliant qualities.

    What Are Life Skills

    First, what are life skills.

    I’ve read many definitions but basically it is a set of skills that helps a person take care of self and others.

    And although I listed many physical things on the list, some things like handling emotions, making decisions, not being entitled, are learned the same way.

    Children learn these vital skills in many ways.

    We homeschool so that our kids can learn from us; we are our child’s foremost teacher.

    And another safe way kids learn life skills is through direct hands-on learning.

    This is why it’s important that our children learn them while under our supervision.

    They understand successes and failures and consequences for their actions.

    Beyond practical life skills like managing self-care, learning finances, and meal prepping, children have much to learn about healthy relationships with others.

    Additionally, critical thinking skills and even compassion and empathy can appear void in some adults.

    How I organized the printable

    Lastly, instead of assigning an age to the skill, I just listed skills from the easiest to complex.

    Some children have special needs, others are more advanced than their sibling, and still some struggle in one area over another.

    So, you can use a different color for each child or use one with all your children. I made them so you could print one for each school year and simply highlight the skill when you feel you’ve covered it enough with your children.

    Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist for Your Homeschool Planner

    Also, you’ll love some of these pretty supplies for your homeschool planner.

    15 Gorgeous Homeschool Planner Supplies

    Whether you add a bit of eye candy or consider it essential supplies, you'll love some of these ideas.

    Poppin Zip Folios, Aqua

    Set of 3 slide-tab reusable plastic envelopes

    Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8

    Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8

    Retractable Gel Luxe Pens

    Love how these write.

    Bubble Shape Sticky Notes

    8 Bright Colors: Including blue, light blue, green, yellow, orange, rose red, pink and purple; colorful memo pads that look good and are hard to ignore.

    Light Soft Color Erasable Highlighter Pen

    Highlighter Pen, 6 Color Set 

    6-in-1 Multicolor Ballpoint Pen

    I love these because every color you need is available in one pen.

    Plastic Binder Dividers with Pockets

    You can add dividers to your planner by cutting off just a bit of it and it still can be coil bound, but let the office personnel where you take your planner to be bound to trim it for you.

    Eco-friendly Wood & Plastic Free Rainbow Pencils

    RAINBOW PAPER PENCIL:The inner body of pencils is made of rainbow -like recycled papers.Premium #2 HB grade lead for smooth writing and drawing.

    Highlighter, Pastel Colors Chisel Tip Marker Pen

    USA Brand ZEYAR, AP Certified. BRIGHT COLORS: the assortment of Great bright Fluorescent or Macaron inks protect and emphasize your handwritten texts, No shadow on the next
    page

    Bible Highlighters and Pens No Bleed

    These work beautiful on your planners. Bible Safe Dry Highlighters: These no bleed highlighters are great for journaling and memorizing verses

    Glitter Washi

    Package Include: you will receive 30 rolls of glitter washi tapes in 30 colors, each measuring about 2 meters/ 2.2 yards in length and 1 cm/ 0.4 inch in width, abundant in quantity, enough to satisfy your daily decorating and crafting needs

    BOSOBO Mouse Pad

    ► PERSONALIZED MOUSE PAD: Measure 7.9 x 7.9 x 0.1inch ( 200mm x 200mm x 3mm), small size but perfect size for work and game. Elegant geometric shape and exquisite illustration add personality to your office, perfect for all style desktop, office, home, computer, keyboard and mice.

    Canon PIXMA TR150 Wireless Mobile Printer

    You don't need an expensive printer to print your homeschool planner. I've used this mobile printer for years.

    Eco Highlighter Pencils

    Eco Highlighter Pencils - Set of 5 Colors - Will Not Bleed or Dry Out - Includes Wooden Sharpener

    Semikolon Sticky Page Tab Markers

    I've used these for years and love them.

    And then I have hundreds of free homeschool planning forms.

    Grab some of them below.

    More Homeschool Planning Resources

    Look at these other homeschool planner forms.

    • School Year 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule Sky Color Beautiful Form
    • STEP 1. Choose a Pretty Front & Back Cover.
    • 2. Choose Calendars & Appointment Keepers
    • 3.  Choose Goals & Objectives
    • 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For YOU!
    • 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You!
    • 5b. Choose More Unique Forms
    • Free Pre-Homeschool Year Planning Checklist For Your Homeschool Planner
    • 2023-2024 One Page Printable Calendar
    • 2023 to 2024 Two Page Monthly Calendar
    • School Year 2023-2024 Homeschool Planning Schedules
    • 31 Popular and Free Homeschool Planner Printables
    • 32 Free Beautiful Homeschool Planner Cover Pages
    • Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy
    • 4 Colorful and Editable Homeschool Lesson Plan Templates
    • Homeschool Planner Stickers
    • 3 Free High School Planner Cover Designs
    • 5 Beautiful and Detailed Planners for Homeschool Moms
    • Reasons a Paper Planner Is Better Than a Homeschool Online Planner
    • The Ultimate and Beautiful DIY Homeschool Unit Study Planner
    • Gorgeous 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner You Build
    • 6 Ways a Homeschool Daily Planner Beats a Weekly Planner
    • A Unique Flexible and Beautiful Preschool Homeschool Planner
    • 4 PRE-Homeschool Year Planning Pages (and tips to use them)
    • How to Create A Homeschool Lesson Plan in 7 Easy Steps
    Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist for Your Homeschool Planner

    Finally, look how to grab this free printable.

    How to Get the Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist

    Now, how to grab the free printable checklist. This is a subscriber freebie.

     1) Sign up on my list.
    2) Grab the freebie now.
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