Rudolph by the classload! by dide

Rudolph by the classload!

No guessing as to what we made in class today! A good activity for following instructions and using fine motor skills. Rudolph's head is made by tracing around the kid's foot and hands for antlers. There is a vast range of abilities, but they all enjoyed creating their artwork. These kids are five, so they managed pretty well. I didn't have my camera in the classroom, so these are images from my phone.
such personalities :)
December 11th, 2015  
These are fantastic.. well done to both you and the kids..
December 11th, 2015  
Super fun collage!
December 11th, 2015  
@kali66 @jamibann Yes - it was fun - and apparently the two boys holding up their Rudoph artwork were pulling faces and poking tongues - no wonder they had the giggles and couldn't stand still!
December 11th, 2015  
Fantastic idea, and wonderful results
December 11th, 2015  
and a Merry Xmas to you. They have done really well -amazingly
December 11th, 2015  
Lovey shot & Merry Christmas to you & your class, Dianne...Fav
December 11th, 2015  
I can see the variations and what a fun way to put them together like this.
December 11th, 2015  
Love it, who would have thought ..... :)
December 11th, 2015  
That is so clever!
December 11th, 2015  
What a fun craft for the kids. :)
December 11th, 2015  
Hands and feet make great antlers - love the red and green!
December 11th, 2015  
What fun. I must get my grand daughters to do that. Thank you for the idea.love this
December 11th, 2015  
Very cute and creative
December 11th, 2015  
Lovely collage, extremely 'end of term'.
December 11th, 2015  
Gorgeous reindeers Dianne...fun days in the classroom!
December 11th, 2015  
Thanks for the lovely Christmas wishes. Same in return . They did a beautiful job.
December 11th, 2015  
Great shot A Fav
December 12th, 2015  
Lovely Rudolphs, great collage.
December 12th, 2015  
Fantastic captures! So fun!
December 12th, 2015  
That's just a whole herd of fun!
December 12th, 2015  
Such a fun art project for the youngsters! I used to work in kindergarten and I remember how proud the children were as they shared their "creation".
December 13th, 2015  
well done.
December 13th, 2015  
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