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Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

July 23, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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There are many fun and whimsical Mad Hatter craft ideas to create a wonderful tea party and unit study based on Lewis Carroll’s beloved classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

These quick unit study ideas are for elementary and middle school students.

And it brings together literature, history, art, and life skills ending with an unforgettable Mad Hatter Tea Party complete with your very own cucumber tea sandwiches.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Published in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pen name Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland follows a curious girl named Alice.

She tumbles down a rabbit hole into a fantastical world of talking animals, riddles, and topsy-turvy characters including the insane Mad Hatter.

Grab a copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and get ready to fall into a world of madness and fun as you read, craft, enjoy a wild tea party, and more.

LEWIS CARROLL ALICE ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

Alice in Wonderland

Your kids will love the adventures of Alice.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with a deluxe oversized hardcover edition, illustrated in full color by Anna Bond of Rifle Paper Co.'That curious, hallucinating heroine Alice, friend of Cheshire cats and untimely rabbits, is turning 150 years old. But she doesn’t look a day over a decade in a special new edition of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . . .  And what a perfect match, in tone and whimsy, found in Rifle Paper Co.’s Anna Bond, who has illustrated every page of the book."--Vanity Fair

Jabberwocky: A Pop-Up Rhyme from Through the Looking Glass

Text and pop-up illustrations present the classic nonsense poem in which the burbling Jabberwock is slain.

Next, look at some fun ideas to make this book a quick study.

WHO IS THE MAD HATTER

One of the most iconic characters from Wonderland is the Mad Hatter known for his eccentric behavior, wild tea parties, and nonsensical riddles.

He appears in the chapter titled A Mad Tea-Party.

5 FUN MAD HATTER FACTS

  1. Inspiration– The Mad Hatter may have been inspired by real-life eccentric personalities Carroll encountered while at Oxford.
  2. Why “mad”? The phrase “mad as a hatter” comes from 18th-century hat makers who used mercury, causing tremors and hallucinations.
  3. The Hatter’s Riddle- “Why is a raven like a writing desk?” It was meant to be nonsense—but later, Carroll suggested the answer: “Because it can produce a few notes, though they are very flat; and it is never put with the wrong end in front.”
  4. The 10/6 tag- On his hat is a price tag reading “10/6” — ten shillings and sixpence, the cost of the hat.
  5. Different Names- In Through the Looking-Glass, the Hatter returns as “Hatta,” a servant.

Then, look at these other ideas.

PLAN A MAD HATTER TEA PARTY

Recreate the magic with a whimsical homeschool tea party inspired by the Mad Hatter’s chaotic charm.

This is great for hands-on learning, social skills, and etiquette practice.

Invite friends or family to your tea party. Assign each child a character.

Use all the skills you’ve learned—cooking, crafting, acting, and etiquette.

End the day by reading a favorite passage from the book and reciting original riddles or poems.

TEA PARTY MENU

  • Cucumber Tea Sandwiches. Look at the bottom of this post for the recipe.
  • Mini scones with jam
  • Fruit skewers
  • Sugar cubes and herbal tea (or lemonade for kids)
  • Fruit Tarts

DECORATIONS

  • Mismatched teacups and saucers. Tip: You can buy them at Goodwill.
  • Pocket watches, playing cards, and teapots.
  • Signs that say “This Way,” “That Way,” and “Wrong Way”.

DRESS-UP IDEAS

  • Mad hats made from construction paper or thrift store finds.
  • Bow ties, vests, aprons, or pinafores.
  • Face paint for whiskers or rosy cheeks.

ETIQUETTE AND LIFE SKILLS

  • Practice polite conversation and napkin folding.
  • Learn how to serve and pour tea.
  • Talk about table manners and hospitality.

QUICK STUDY IDEAS

Take your unit to another level and dive into every subject.

  • Literature- Read Jabberwocky from Through the Looking-Glass and decode the nonsense words.
  • History- Explore Victorian England—how people dressed, what they ate, and what children did for fun.
  • Science- Study mercury poisoning in history and how hat making led to the term “mad as a hatter.”
  • Math- Practice fractions by dividing sandwiches and measuring tea ingredients.
  • Art- Illustrate your favorite character or scene from the book.
Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Then, look at these fun mad hatter craft ideas.

MAD HATTER CRAFT IDEAS

  • Make your own Alice in Wonderland Card Soldiers for a fun and easy decoration.
  • Hands-On Literature: Make Alice in Wonderland Easy Cupcakes
  • Make your own wonderland clock. Use paper plates, markers, and brads to design a crazy clock that tells Wonderland Time (where it’s always tea time!).
  • This DIY Flamingo Croquet would be not only a fun craft idea but a wonderful activity for a Mad Hatter Tea Party.
  • Learn How to Make a Fun Mad Hatter Headband Craft in Literature to add a touch of style to your unit.
  • Play “Riddles and Rhymes” Have everyone write their own nonsense riddle or poem and share it at the table.

Finally, look at how to make these fun tea sandwiches.

MAKE EASY TEA SANDWICHES MAD HATTER CRAFT

You will need:

  • 8 slices of bread
  • 4 oz. cream cheese
  • 2 Tablespoons mayonnaise
  • English cucumber
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh dill
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Chop dill until it is fine, if you would rather use dried dill instead of fresh that will work as well.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Stir together cheese, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and dill until well combined.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Slice cucumbers very thin, you can use a mandolin to quickly get uniform slices but I like to use this as an opportunity to work on knife skills.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Spread the mixture on each slice of bread all the way to the edges.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Cover 4 slices of coated bread with rows of thinly sliced cucumber.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Place the other 4 slices of bread on top and cut off the crusts all the way around.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Cut into triangles by slicing diagonally through the middle.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

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How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

July 21, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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We’re making a fun edible brain model. For sure more fun than science but it’s a great hands-on project for a human body or brain study. Also, I have this Human Body Crafts page for more hands-on ideas. And this Beautiful Human Body Lapbook and Fun Unit Study.

Besides, we’re always looking for ways to make learning creative and fun to keep kids engaged.

So, we’re learning about the human brain and making a delicious snack.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

And although I think all your kids will enjoy this fun project, it’s certainly easier to include your younger learners.

Children learn best when they’re involved in hands-on learning.

Too, you can use Jello, Rice Krispies like we’re using today, cookie dough or cake mix to make edible brains. Although it may not be as easy to label parts of the brain, you can use my other posts to do that.

This is a multisensory experience to get learners used to the shape of the brain and its function.

BOOKS ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY FOR ELEMENTARY KIDS

Next, look at a few resources I rounded up for your young learners to read about the human brain as they learn about the amazing brain.

11 Books And Resources About The Human Body For Preschoolers

Your littles will love these resources and books to learn about the human body.

Anatomy Apron

The model by heart, large intestine, small intestine, lung, stomach, kidney, liver, esophagus and trachea, A total of 9 indication area, the plush stuffed organs apron is a wonderful body awareness kit, The organs are removable, pasted in Velcro

Busy Book for Kids, Human Body Anatomy Book

Great for keeping little ones busy while you teach older kids, for on the go, or even snuggled up on the couch.  It stands up on its own as a flip book with velcro pieces that keep kids engaged while they discover.

How it Works: Human Body

A first introduction to the human body for curious toddlers. With layered die-cuts throughout.The human body is an amazing machine! Take a look inside and learn all about how it works with this interactive layered die-cut board book. Simple callouts, such as "hair," "ear," "arm," and "bones," invite even the youngest reader to explore the workings of the human body. Topics covered include the movements of our body parts, the five senses, the way in which blood flows through the body, the internal organs that the human body contains, and the different types of bones that are found throughout the body. Packed with fun facts and accessible information, this first introduction to our bodies is perfect for the youngest children.

Scholastic Discover More: My Body

MY BODY answers children’s questions about their own bodies in an incredibly simple and appropriate way. Each spread is focused on a particular part of the body or movement a child understands. Body actions such as breathing, the food journey, and blood are touched on, as well as fun subjects such as hiccups, earwax, and goosebumps. The simple text is perfect for beginning readers. The photographs provide impact for children less interested in reading with big, bright pictures of the inside and outside of the body.

Inside Your Outside: All About the Human Body

Join the Cat in the Hat, Sally and Dick for a ride through the human body where they visit the right and left sides of the brain, meet the Feletons from far off Fadin (when they stand in the sun you can see through their skin), scuba dive through the blood system, follow food and water through the digestive tract, and a whole lot more! Perfect for readers who are curious about the body and for any kid who loves learning and science.Featuring beloved characters from Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat, the Learning Library are unjacketed hardcover picture books that explore a range of nonfiction topics about the world we live in and include an index, glossary, and suggestions for further reading.

Human Organs TOOB - 8 Mini Figurines Including Brain, Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Intestines

HUMAN ORGANS: The human body is a marvel of evolution, and now you can learn all about its many different and specialized organs with this Human Organs Toob!

National Geographic Kids Look and Learn: All About Me (Look & Learn)

Filled with gorgeous photographs inspired by National Geographic Little Kids magazine, this book introduces curious children to the parts of the human body.

Build the Human Body

The skeleton is the key to learning about the body, and Build the Human Body offers one of the coolest learning experiences around.The ancient Greeks had it right: “Know thyself.” One of the keys to knowing thyself is knowing how the body works. Build the Human Body will teach you about the body’s building blocks, help you build its framework, and show you how to map the organs. Have fun while learning, and see the human body like never before through colorful illustrations, fascinating facts, and by building your very own human skeleton.

Human Body Puzzle for Kids Toddlers

This magnetic puzzle has both a boy and a girl outline and can be used to teach the body, muscles, organs, and the skeleton. This resource will get a lot of use over several years.

Me and My Body

Amazing facts come together with fun, easy-to-do crafts in this STEAM-centric celebration of the human body.Learn amazing facts like how germs can make you sick, why you have a belly button, and how your senses work. Then create wonderful crafts, like a beautiful family tree, a homemade stethoscope, and gingerbread skeletons, combining reading skills, STEAM concepts, and hands-on family fun.Discover what a family tree is, then create one yourself. Explore your amazing fingerprints, then decorate a beautiful picture frame with them. Make a paper skeleton or play a game about digestion. This is a perfect package for a little learner who wants to know all about what's going on inside their body!

Gaming Classic Operation Game

How could I not include operation? While yes the objects are silly and unrealistic it just goes along with the theme too good to ignore. It is good for building fine motor skills and opens discussions about things like what it means to have a frog in one's throat.

Next, look at some activities to go with our edible brain model.

ACTIVITIES TO PAIR WITH THE EDIBLE BRAIN MODEL

  • Summer Learning Ideas For The Littles & Free Backyard Brainiacs Printable
  • Fun Brain Crafts and Free Brain Activity Pages
  • Make this fun brain hat free printable.
  • How to Make a Fun Hands-on Playdough Brain Activity
  • 20 Brain Break Quick And Fast Facts For Kids

And if you’re homeschooling multiple ages, look at my fun human body lapbook.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

  • Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

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Finally, look at how to make this brain model for kids of all ages who want to have fun today.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

One of the best things is this is a no bake recipe. Just supervise a bit of stove top cooking.

HOW TO MAKE A RICE KRISPIES EDIBLE BRAIN MODEL

Look at the ingredients.

  • Servings: 16
  • Prep time: 15-20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • 6 cups rice Krispies cereal
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 10 oz bag miniature marshmallows
  • Red food coloring

And you will need the following kitchen items.

  • Measuring cup
  • large pot
  • silicone spatula
  • baking sheet or tray
  • parchment paper
  • ice cream scoop with trigger
  • butter knife
  • small bowl
  • thin paintbrush
How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

First, line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Melt the butter over low heat in a large pot.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Then add marshmallows, stirring until marshmallows are melted.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Stir in a few drops of food coloring – we used 5, but you could use less for a lighter color

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Stir in the cereal.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Use the ice cream scoop to gather the mixture and drop it onto your prepared tray.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Form the mixture into an oval.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Then separate slightly in the middle with the fat end of a butter knife to form the “brain”.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Add some food coloring to a bowl and use the paintbrush to paint “veins” onto the brains.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Take pictures of your creation and enjoy!

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Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

July 20, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Viking activities are a fabulous way to teach your child about the exciting world of seafaring raiders..Also, I have this Vikings Lapbook Unit Study and Hands-on Activities.

The Vikings are one of the most fascinating groups in history—seafaring warriors, skilled craftsmen, daring explorers, and clever traders.

For homeschoolers in elementary through middle school, studying the Vikings is an exciting way to explore history, geography, culture, and even strategy games.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

The Vikings were Norse people from what we now call Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

From about 793 to 1066 AD, they sailed across Europe, raided villages, traded goods, and settled new lands like Iceland, Greenland, and even parts of North America (long before Columbus!).

The word “Viking” actually refers to the activity of raiding or exploring by sea.

BOOKS ABOUT VIKINGS FOR KIDS

Next, look at these books about Vikings to add as reading.

12 Viking Resources & Books for Multiple Ages

Grab some of these books and resources for multiple ages about Vikings.

Viking Adventure

Sigurd, a Viking boy, cannot see the value of learning to read and write. All he can think of is adventure. But then he has an adventure that he cannot help but tell. And to do that, he decides, he must learn to write. A fine story for young readers.

Guts & Glory: The Vikings (Guts & Glory, 2)

From battle-axe-wielding tribes plundering the greatest cities of Europe to powerful kings and queens ruling their dominions with iron fists, the Vikings were some of the most feared and fearless figures in European history. Find the bravest heroes, the most menacing villains, and unbelievably awesome facts and myths inside this action-packed overview that will amaze kids with tales of a people so incredible...it's hard to believe they were real.

Viking: Discover the Story of the Vikings―Their Ships, Weapons, Legends, and Saga of War

The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. Loaded with superb color photographs of Viking ships and swords, clothes and shields, memorial stones and beautiful brooches, this revised and updated edition of Eyewitness: Viking offers a unique view into the lives of the Norse people and their outstanding achievements.

LEGO Creator Viking Ship

Kids can experience thrilling adventures on land and sea with this 3in1 set featuring a toy Viking ship, Viking house and Fenris wolf figure

A Child's Introduction to Norse Mythology: Odin, Thor, Loki, and Other Viking Gods, Goddesses, Giants, and Monsters

The newest book in the best-selling, award-winning A Child's Introduction series explores the popular and captivating world of Norse mythology. Organized into two parts, part one introduces characters like Odin, the leader of the Norse gods; Thor and his mighty hammer Mjollner; Frigg, weaver of the destinies of humans and gods; frost and fire giants; cunning dwarves like Brokk and Eitri; and many more. Part two tells the stories of the suspenseful myths themselves including The Creation of the Cosmos, The Aesir-Vanir War, Loki Bound, Thor's Hammer and many more.

Renegade Game Studios Raiders of The North Sea,Multi-colored

Play Raiders of The North Sea, a worker-placement board game where players work to assemble a crew and outfit a longboat to raid settlements for gold and fame.(For 2-4 players)

Odd and the Frost Giants

Odd, a young Viking boy, is left fatherless following a raid. In his icy, ancient world there is no mercy for an unlucky soul with a crushed foot and no one to protect him. Fleeing to the woods, Odd stumbles upon and releases a trapped bear…and then Odd's destiny begins to change.

The eagle, bear, and fox Odd encounters are Norse gods, trapped in animal form by the evil frost giant who has conquered Asgard, the city of the gods. Now our hero must reclaim Thor's hammer, outwit the frost giants and release the gods…

Viking Quest Series Set of 5 Volumes Including Raiders From the Sea, Mystery of the Silver Coins, the Invisible Friend, Heart of Courage, and the Raider's Promise

Raiders from the Sea: Viking raiders capture Bree and her brother Devin and take them from their home in Ireland. After the young Viking prince Mikkel sets Devin free on the Irish coast far from home, Bree and Devin embark on separate journeys to courage. Readers will be captivated by the unfolding drama as Bree sails to Norway on the Viking ship and Devin travels the dangerous road home.

Black Fox of Lorne

Set in 1005 AD, twins Brus and Jan go a-Viking with their father Harald Redbeard and all their household. They plan to settle in England with Danish relatives there. But, their ships are caught in a fierce gale on the North Sea, and they are taken far off course to the western shore of Scotland. Held captive by a cunning Scottish Laird, Jan and Brus must navigate the political intrigue of chieftain, clan, and king without the help of their father, who has been killed and their mother, who is believed lost at sea. They follow adventure after adventure until they earn their freedom and find a home in Scotland at last.

Make This Viking Settlement (Usborne Cut-Out Models)

Printed on stiff card, this book contains templates to cut out and construct a model of a Viking settlement crammed with authentic detail. The base of the completed model measures 61 x 46cm, and includes 16 houses with doors and windows that open to reveal the details inside, and two Viking trading ships. It contains over 40 cut-out figures including merchants, traders and towns people to recreate scenes of everyday life in a bustling riverside settlement.

Who Were the Vikings Internet-Linked (Starting Point History)

Answers questions about the everyday life of the Vikings, including clothing, homes, religion, medical care, food, entertainment, ships, shops and towns, government, warfare, and the travels of the Northmen in Asia and the North Atlantic.

Viking Ships At Sunrise (Magic Tree House, No. 15)

"Beware of Vikings!" warns Morgan. Then Jack and Annie are whisked back to ancient Ireland. They land on a cliff on a misty island. How will they find the story they are looking for? It will take a Viking invasion, the help of a jolly monk, and a lot of courage for Jack and Annie to succeed in Viking Ships at Sunrise.

Though Vikings are often portrayed as fierce warriors in horned helmets (which they didn’t actually wear), they were also farmers, blacksmiths, weavers, shipbuilders, and traders.

Families lived in longhouses, kept animals, and followed Norse mythology, which included gods like Odin, Thor, and Freya.

They were also excellent storytellers. Much of what we know about their beliefs and adventures comes from sagas—long stories that were told aloud and eventually written down.

With hands-on activities, historical games, and exciting tales, a Viking unit is a fun and meaningful way to bring ancient history alive.

Whether you’re sailing longships or writing in runes, the spirit of discovery and adventure will inspire your homeschooler’s imagination.

VIKING ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES TO EXPLORE FURTHER

Next, look at these other activities to learn more about Vikings.

  • 10 Viking Explorer Project Ideas and Make a Trollen Wheel Viking Braid
  • Try a simple Viking meal using ingredients they might have used- oatcakes or flatbread, stew with root vegetables, dried fruits and nuts.
  • Cardboard box Viking shield. – This Crafty Family – Crafts for kids
  • The Vikings wrote using runes, a symbolic alphabet called the Elder Futhark. Teach students a few basic runes and let them write secret messages or even their names by learning how to Make Viking Runestones.
  • STEM and Geography: How to Build an Ancient Viking Ship
  • Have your student choose a Norse god or legend and turn it into a Norse comic strip or short graphic novel. For example, the story of Thor losing his hammer or Odin trading his eye for wisdom.
  • The BEST Viking Unit Study for Homeschooled Kids
  • Using a blank map of Europe and the North Atlantic to mark Viking homelands (Norway, Denmark, Sweden), trace Viking routes to England, France, Iceland, Greenland, and North America, and Identify where major raids or settlements occurred.
  • The Best Free Viking Lapbook and Hands-on Ideas
  • Bring It all together by ending your unit with a viking day- dress up in DIY tunics and belts, present the comics or longship models you made, serve viking food, tell a long story around a fake fire.
Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Then learn how to play this fun Viking game.

LEARN TO PLAY HNEFATAFL (VIKING CHESS)

Hnefatafl (pronounced nef-ah-tah-fel) was a strategic board game played by the Viking. It is similar to chess but with different rules and goals.

The game involves a king trying to escape attackers.

How to Play:

  • The board is a grid (11×11 or 13×13).
  • One player is the attacker, with more pieces.
  • The other is the defender, with fewer pieces and a king in the center.
  • The goal is for the king to escape to the corner squares, while attackers try to trap him.

Printable boards and pieces can be found online.

Or you can make your own using a checkerboard and small objects (like coins, buttons, or LEGO pieces).

But today we are going to create a replica of Hnefatafl using air dry clay, paint, and an inexpensive board. Continue all the way to the bottom of this post for those directions.

Here is a great video I found on YouTube giving directions for Hnefatafl game play.

Then look at how to make Hnefatafl.

HOW TO MAKE A CHESS HNEFATAFL GAME

You will need:

  • Air dry clay
  • Craft paint
  • 12×12 wood board
  • Cup of water
  • Paintbrushes
  • Paint pen
Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

First, roll air dry clay into long snakes, about 1/2” thick.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Cut into 24, 1” pieces-opposing forces.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Wet your fingers and smooth out and shape each piece into a barrel shape, pressing to flatten the bottom so that it stands on its own.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Repeat to make another 12 but this time you will wet your finger and shape the top into a point-kings guard. Again press the bottoms flat so they will stand well.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Finally take one last piece of clay and make a slightly thicker and taller shape, we tried to give ours a crown shaped top to create a king.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Allow clay to dry for 24 to 72 hours until completely dry.

Paint the painted shapes and the king one color and the barrel shapes another color.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Once the paint dries you can use a paint marker to draw runes on your pieces if you like.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

While the clay is drying you can create your board. Start by marking off 11 spaces slightly larger than 1” on all sides with a ruler.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Use the straight edge of the ruler and a pencil to draw lines vertically and horizontally on the board to create an 11×11 grid.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Now go over your lines with a paint pen or permanent marker to darken them.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Mark off the 4 corners with an X or a rune, these are the spots only the king can go.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

Finally place your prepared pieces like this, king in the center, king’s gourd around the king, and opposing forces on the 4 sides, 5 in back and one centered in the front.

Explore Viking Activities | How To Make A Chess Hnefatafl Game

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Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

July 19, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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This faux blown glass project is a wonderful way to recreate a fun Dale Chihuly art projects for kids idea without a 2,000℉ kiln. Also, look at my Free Glassblowing Unit Study and Lapbook.

Glass blowing is a perfect example of how science, history, and art can come together in a beautiful and meaningful way.

From ancient Syria to modern studios, this craft has captivated people for over 2,000 years and it continues to inspire artists and learners today.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Glass is literally all around us. It is used for windows, drinking glasses, light bulbs, smartphone screens, and more. But have you ever wondered how people shaped glass into such beautiful and useful objects, especially before machines did it for us?

One of the most fascinating ways to shape glass is called glass blowing. It is an ancient technique still practiced today by skilled artisans.

Glass blowing is the art of shaping molten glass by blowing air into it through a long metal tube. When the glass is heated to very high temperatures (about 2,000°F), it becomes soft. It can be inflated like a balloon.

Artists use special tools to shape and cool the glass, creating everything from bowls and bottles to intricate sculptures and ornaments.

GLASSBLOWING & DALE CHIHULY BOOKS FOR KIDS

Glass Blowing and Dale Chihuly Resources for Kids

Add some of these resources and books to your unit study about glass blowing.

Chihuly Art Kit Activity Book

This spiral-bound hardcover is an absolute necessity for those who like to travel creatively.

USA America Tacoma Chihuly Bridge of Glass Jigsaw Puzzles for Adults Kids

There is letter identification area behind the puzzle to assist in completing the puzzle. The finished puzzles can be used as artwork display and home decoration. Good travel souvenirs and gifts.

Chihuly: 365 Days

Dale Chihuly is renowned as the most prolific living artist working in glass, with hugely popular exhibitions in major museums around the world. Chihuly: 365 Days is a richly illustrated photo survey of his entire four-decade career, with more than 500 pictures showing all facets of his work—from intimate smaller pieces to the tremendous outdoor installations that have thrilled millions of visitors

Bonnie Fitzgerald's Guide to Mosaic Techniques: The Go-To Source for In-Depth Instructions and Creative Design Ideas

This complete resource of mosaic techniques and design ideas is sure to become your go-to reference. With clear step-by-step sequences, mosaic artist Bonnie Fitzgerald shows how to draw up an idea, cut and arrange tiles, and lay designs successfully.

Stained Glass Projects for Beginners: 31 Projects to Make

31 step-by-step projects for copper foiled and leaded window panels, candle holders, mirror and picture frames, light catchers, and more

One of the most famous modern glass artists is Dale Chihuly. Born in 1941 in Washington State, Chihuly studied art and design before falling in love with the medium of glass.

DALE CHIHULY: A MODERN GLASS LEGEND

He became a pioneer in studio glass, an art movement where artists work in small studios rather than factories.

He creates massive, colorful glass installations. They often look like undersea creatures, flowers, or twisting vines. He is known for his use of bright, bold colors and organic shapes.

His glass work is often displayed in gardens, museums, and public buildings around the world.

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle, Washington, where visitors can walk among glowing glass sculptures in an indoor and outdoor gallery.
  • The ceiling installation at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, made up of over 2,000 glass flowers.

Even though Chihuly lost sight in one eye and later stopped blowing glass himself, he still designs and leads teams of skilled glass blowers to bring his visions to life.

As you learn about blown glass and Chihuly grab my Free Glassblowing Lapbook filled with facts, vocabulary, images to color, and loads of information.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Just print, color, cut, and paste into place and then fill in whatever additional information you like.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Next, look at these Dale Chihuly crafts.

DALE CHIHULY ART PROJECTS FOR KIDS WHO LOVE COLOR

  • Make a 30 Minute Chihuly Chandelier.
  • Can you say CHIHULY?!!!!! Coffee Filter Art.
  • Chihuly Inspired Sculpture using permanent markers and plastic cups.
  • Create a Plastic Bottle Wind Spiral Mobile to enjoy.
  • Look at these Easy Chihuly Inspired Sculptures for Kids.

Finally, look at how to make a faux blown glass Chihuly resin bowl.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

FAUX BLOWN GLASS CHIHULY RESIN BOWL

You will need:

  • Epoxy resin
  • Resin ink
  • Silicone mat
  • Silicone mixing tools- cup, stirrer
Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

First, follow the directions on your part A and part B resin to mix it together, which is typically 2 parts resin to 1 part of the hardener.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

You are now going to slowly and carefully pour your epoxy mixture out to form an irregular circle on the silicone mat.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Drip ink colors throughout the resin to create a design, you can also use toothpicks to drag your colors around.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Continue adding dye as it spreads until you are happy with it.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

After 6-8 hours the epoxy is no longer wet but it is malleable. Flip it into a bowl.

Then gently bend it to create fluted edges. You can even make it asymmetrical so it looks more like a natural piece of blown glass.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Be sure to push the bottom flat so it will sit well.

Allow the bowl to cure and harden over 2-3 days until fully firm and then remove from the mold bowl.

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Best Books To Use For Survival Skills Curriculum & Unit Study

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I’ve rounded up the top books to use for survival skills curriculum. Also, look at my page The Best Homeschool Curriculum by Grade Level for more fun ideas. And look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies.

Teaching survival skills is not only fun but prepares your child for real life application. Although he may never get lost in the Canadian wilderness or Appalachian area, learning survival skills teaches your child about resilience.

Too, there is no way we can cover all topics in our fun printable survival skills unit study, we can learn the basic topics for survival.

Best Books To Use For Survival Skills Curriculum & Unit Study

In addition, I added some hands-on ideas we have already tried so you can keep this unit study hands-on as it should be.

Then you can grab the printable unit study below.

First, look at these topics to include in your survival skills curriculum.

TOPICS TO INCLUDE IN SURVIVAL SKILLS CURRICULUM

  1. Fire Safety & Fire-Starting Basics
  2. Navigation Without GPS
  3. Water Sourcing & Purification
  4. Foraging & Plant Identification
  5. Basic First Aid & Emergency Response
  6. Shelter Building & Outdoor Living
  7. Tool Use & Simple Repairs

Next, look at these hands-on ideas to pair with the printable survival topics.

HANDS-ON IDEAS FOR SURVIVAL SKILLS TOPICS

  • DIY Easy Compass Activity and Survival Ideas
  • Foraging and Feasting Nature Unit Study and Lapbook
  • Experience With Simple Char Cloth
  • DIY Firestarter
  • Easy DIY Water Filter
  • How To Eat A Coconut Like Swiss Family Robinson
  • Unique Crafts With Tree Bark
  • How To Make Plastic Bottle Little Greenhouses
  • How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids
  • Fun and Simple Candle

You can grab the printable now.

GRAB THE PRINTABLE QUICK AND EASY SURVIVAL SKILLS STUDY

First, look at what is included in this printable study.

This unit study has over 100 pages and covers:

  • Staying calm
  • What do you need to survive?
  • The rule of threes
  • Four basic needs
  • Shelter: How to make a shelter, types of shelter
  • Water: Staying hydrated, finding water, dehydration, purifying water
  • Food: Food in the wild, edible berries, look alike berries
  • Fire: Building, starting and fire safety
  • First aid basics
  • Navigation: maps, compasses, without tools
  • Wildlife encounters
  • Emergency signalling
  • Knot-tying and rope skills
  • Campfire cooking

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Finally, look at these books to use for survival skills curriculum.

Best Books to Use As Survival Skills Curriculum

Learning survival skills means you're smart and ready for anything.

Survivor Kid: A Practical Guide to Wilderness Survival

Anyone can get lost while camping or on a hike and Survivor Kid
teaches young adventurers the survival skills they need if they ever
find themselves lost or in a dangerous situation in the wild. Written by
a search and rescue professional and lifelong camper, it’s filled with
safe and practical advice on building shelters and fires, signaling for
help, finding water and food, dealing with dangerous animals, learning
how to navigate, and avoiding injuries in the wilderness. Ten projects
include building a simple brush shelter, using a reflective surface to
start a fire, testing your navigation skills with a treasure hunt, and
casting animal tracks to improve your observation skills.        

Advanced Bushcraft: An Expert Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival (Bushcraft Survival Skills Series)

n this valuable guide, survivalist Dave Canterbury goes beyond bushcraft basics to teach you how to survive in the backcountry with little or no equipment. Using the foundation you learned in Bushcraft 101, Canterbury shows you how to completely immerse yourself in the wilderness with advanced bushcraft and woodcraft techniques. He covers crucial survival skills like tracking to help you get even closer to wildlife, crafting medicines from plants, and navigating without the use of a map or compass. He also offers ways to improvise and save money on bushcraft essentials like fire-starting tools and packs. With Canterbury's expert advice and guidance, you will learn how to forgo your equipment, make use of your surroundings, and truly enjoy the wilderness.

Foxfire Series Book Collection Set Books 1-12 Brand New

For the serious outdoorsman or woman you’ll love these timeless classics. Since the first volume published in 1972, the Foxfire books have brought the philosophy and wisdom of the mountains to millions, teaching creative self-sufficiency and preserving the stories, crafts, and customs of Southern Appalachia. Inspiring and practical, this classic series has become an American institution. This set includes the following 12 books: *Foxfire 1: Hog Dressing, Log Cabin Building, Mountain Crafts and Foods, Planting by the Signs, Snake Lore, Huniting Tales, Faith Healing, Moonshining. *Foxfire 2: Ghost Stories, Spring Wild Plant Foods, Spinning and Weaving, Midwifing, Burial Customs, Corn Shuckin’s, & Wagon Making Foxfire 3: Animal Care, Banjos and Dulcimers, Hide Tanning, Summer and Fall Wild Plant Foods, Butter Churns, Ginseng Foxfire 4: Fiddle Making, Springhouses, Horse Trading, Sassafras Tea, Berry Buckets, & Gardening. Foxfire 5: Ironmaking, Blacksmithing, Flintlock Rifles, & Bear Hunting 6: Shoemaking, 100 Toys and Games, Gourd banjos and Song Bows, Wooden Locks, & A Water-powered Sawmill 7: Ministers and Church Members, Revivals and Baptisms, Shaped-Note and Gospel Singing, Faith Healing and Camp Meetings, Foot Washing, Snake Handling 8: Southern Folk Pottery From Pug Mills, Ash Glazes, Groundhog Kilns to Face Jugs, Churns, Roosters, Mule Swapping and Chicken Fighting 9: General Stores, The Jud Nelson Wagon, A Praying Rock, A Catawban Indian Potter, Haint Tales, Quilting, Home Cures, The Log Cabin Revistited 10: Railroad Lore, Boarding Houses, Depression-Era Appalachia, Chairmaking, Whirligigs, Snake Canes, Gourd Art 11: The Old Home Place, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, More Affairs of Plain Living 12: Square Dancing, Crafts, Cherokee Traditions, Summer Camps, World War Veterans, Personalities

4. Willy Whitefeather's Outdoor Survival Handbook for Kids

From treating a bee sting to building an overnight shelter, kids will gain the knowledge and confidence they need to survive outdoors.All ages

8. Survive & Thrive: A Pocket Guide To Wilderness Safety Skills, Plus 16 Quick-Check Skill Cards

Gear up for outdoor adventure, learn to stay alive, and help yourself thrive – feeling confident that you can handle whatever comes your way!

Accidents happen and nature can be unpredictable, which is why this ultra-portable survival kit is a must-have for casual nature explorers and slightly more adventurous campers in need of essential outdoor guidance that they can carry along with them.

9. Bear Grylls The Complete Adventures Collection 12 Books Set

Titles In This Set:The Blizzard ChallengeThe Desert ChallengeThe Jungle ChallengeThe Sea ChallengeThe River ChallengeThe Earthquake ChallengeThe Volcano ChallengeThe Safari ChallengeThe Cave ChallengeThe Mountain ChallengeThe Arctic ChallengeThe Sailing Challenge

Pocket Guide to the Outdoors: Based on My Side of the Mountain

Generations of readers have escaped into the woods with My Side of the Mountain, the story of a city boy named Sam who learns to live in the wild. Now, Newbery winner Jean Craighead George offers an easy-to-follow guide for fans who want to live the adventure?just like Sam. Learn how to start a fire, build a shelter, catch a fish, identify useful plants, and much more. Hands-on activities are perfect for backyard campers or an afternoon stroll through the park. Illustrated with black-and-white
drawings and packed with activities, naturalist trivia, and practical wilderness tips, this entertaining and informative handbook is your guide to outdoor fun.

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