snip
snip
snip
snip

cut that apple. cut that banana. cut that pear. cut those grapes.

we snipped paper over a table-sized piece of clear contact paper. i make the “fruit” pieces small enough that one full snip should cut off a piece of paper (does that make sense?). during this project, if a child was successful in cutting, i did not correct scissor holding.

then we covered the snips of “fruit” with another piece of contact paper, cut them apart and sent them home.

fruit salad. yummy, yummy.
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I did this with my little ones!! The, I cut it out in the shape of bowls & taped it to the windows like suncatchers…pretty! what a great idea!
Thank you again for all that you do, and for sharing it with us.
Blessings!
Another great idea! Thanks so much! I can’t wait to do this with my class!
Oh, this is a cool idea. I have a whole roll of clear contact paper in my storage closet. I love that it’s a community art project that still has a take-home component. I can’t wait to try it!
Monday, that’s the day!
Thanks.
I love this. Fun, successful, and building skills.