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Watermelon Crafts
and Game
From http://www.fastq.com/~jbpratt/education/theme/food.html
Watermelon Craft
To make the watermelon pattern, fold a 12x9 inch piece of red or pink and
green piece of construction paper in half. Fold it in half lenghwise.
Starting from the top, cut at an angle to about 2 inches from the bottom of
the paper. Fold it again and meaure 1 inch across the top of the green
construction paper marking every so often. Cut. Cut the amount of
watermelons and rinds you need for your children or class.
Glue the red and green construction paper
pattern together. (You will need to glue it together for younger children.)
Make little seeds by finger painting using black (or whatever color they
want for fewer children) kids paint. Count seeds after you placed them on
your fruit.
Large Watermelon Craft
To make the watermelon pattern, fold a 12x9 inch piece of red or pink and
green piece of construction paper in half lenghwise. Starting from the top,
cut at an angle to about 4 inches from the bottom of the paper. Fold it
again and measure 1 1/4 inches across the top of the green construction
paper marking every so often. Cut. Cut the amount of watermelons and rinds
you need for your children or class.
Glue the red and green construction paper
pattern together. (You will need to glue it together for younger children.)
Make little seeds by finger painting using black (or whatever color they
want for fewer children) kids paint. Count seeds after you placed them on
your fruit.
Paper Plate Watermelon Craft
Cut a paper plate in half.
Paint or color the part of the plate where it
doesn't curve up red or pink. Paint or color the top green. Finger paint
little black seeds. Count the seeds as you go and/or after you placed them
on your fruit.
Watermelon Math Toss Game
To make a watermelon, fold an 18x12 inch piece of red construction paper in
half. Starting from the top, cut at an angle and stop about 5 inches from
the bottom. Fold it again and measure 2 inches across the top of the green
construction paper marking every so often. Cut. Laminate or put contact
paper on it.. Cut black seeds using thick paper, poster board, black
checkers, or coins. Have the children toss the seeds onto the watermelon
and count as they go.
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