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During a walk with children, you can collect branches, preferably a few days in advance, so that they dry out. On a blue sheet of paper, arrange the branches-sticks in such a way as to form a feeder. In the middle of the feeder we glue a sparrow (cut out by the teacher). Near its beak we glue seeds. The whole is decorated with cotton wool-snow. The work should be preceded by a demonstration. Material used:Read more
- light blue sheets of paper
- Cut out illustrations of sparrows
- branches
- cotton wool
- sunflower seeds, wheat
- glue
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The day before, paint the rolls with the children in any color. Next, we cut out a rectangle from a piece of bristol and fold it so that it forms a triangle - the roof of the feeder - and join it with a staple. Children make a bird out of Plasticine and place it in the feeder. They also put grains of wheat and oats on the Plasticine. On the roof of the feeder we glue cotton wool - snowflakes. Now only with the help of glue (magician) we place the canopy on the roll. Material used:Read more
- roll
- poster paint
- magic glue
- cotton wool
- plasticine
- grains
- bristol
- scissors
- stapler
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On an A4 sheet of paper grease a rectangle 10 cm long and 3 cm wide and sprinkle glitter. Then stick the matches vertically on it, then stick the matches on the sides and make a base. In the center we paste colored birds. decorate the whole thing with toothpaste as snowflakes and sprinkle them with glitter. Material used:Read more
- A4 sheet of paper
- matches
- toothpaste
- pictures of birds
- crayons
- glue
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Glue a toilet paper roll to the cardboard cover. On the roll we glue the bottom of the feeder also from the cover, to the bottom of the feeder we glue two toilet paper rolls as walls. Glue a red piece of cardboard bent in half to the walls - the roof of the feeder. We glue cotton wool on the canopy and on the stand. The bird is a tissue paper-wrapped danon package and glued beak, eyes and wings cut out of cardboard. Material used:Read more
- a roll from a paper towel
- two toilet paper rolls
- the back cover of a pad
- cotton wool
- glue
- colored katon
- piece of tissue paper
- danon packaging