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Recommended for elementary school students! A fun collection of craft ideas for first graders

A first grader with a strong sense of curiosity who is sensitive to colors and shapes.

They also enjoy playing with friends and are beginning to discover the fun of cooperation.

This is a great time for drawing pictures and making things.

As their fine motor skills start to develop, why not let them explore different materials and enjoy crafting?

Here, we’ll introduce easy, fun craft ideas you can try.

Have fun unleashing your imagination by making all kinds of things with friends, at school, or with your family.

Recommended for elementary school students! A fun collection of craft ideas for first graders (181–190)

Giant Squeeze Clock

[Elementary School Summer Vacation Free Craft] Making a Giant Squishy Clock! How to make it too ♪ make squishy clock
Giant Squeeze Clock

Make and use it! Here are some ideas for a giant squishy clock.

Many of you might be thinking this is a great chance to create something you can use every day.

This time, let’s make a giant squishy clock.

You’ll need a squishy to use as the base, glue, a clock mechanism, a screwdriver, and so on.

The video carefully explains the steps and key tips, so be sure to use it as a reference.

You’ll end up with a special, one-of-a-kind clock!

Scrap-Material Racing Car

Smoothly Zooming! Handmade Racing Car — A Toy Car That Runs on Recycled Materials [Craft]
Scrap-Material Racing Car

It zips along and looks so cool! Let me share an idea for a racing car made from scrap materials.

Have you heard the word “scrap materials” before? It refers to materials or items that are thrown away as unnecessary.

Common examples include toilet paper rolls and plastic bottles.

This time, let’s try making a racing car using scrap materials.

You’ll need items like a toilet paper roll, plastic bottle caps, straws, bamboo skewers, colored paper, round stickers, and scissors.

It could be fun to race them with your family or friends, too.

Let’s make dinosaur fossils

[Elementary School Craft] Let's Make a Fossil
Let's make dinosaur fossils

Let’s make some exciting dinosaur fossils! First, think about what kind of fossil you want to create, then draw your fossil illustration on a sheet of foam board (styrene paper).

Cut out the fossil shapes with scissors.

Glue the cut foam pieces onto cardboard to form your design.

Paint it with acrylic paints.

When it’s finished, attach a decorative ribbon to the back so you can display it.

It’s also a good idea to round off the corners of the cardboard.

Have fun creating your very own original fossil!

yarn flowers

[School DIY] I tried making yarn flowers with elementary school kids #100YenStoreDIY #YarnFlowers #ElementarySchoolCrafts
yarn flowers

Soft and fluffy to the touch! Here are some ideas for making yarn flowers.

These are perfect for anyone who wants to craft using yarn.

What you’ll need: yarn in your favorite colors, two pencils, a yarn needle, and magnets, among other items.

Wrap the yarn around to create parts, then connect the parts to complete the flower.

You can display the finished flowers as interior decor, or use them as cute accents on keychains or hair ties.

Give it a try!

Aquarium snow globe

[Kids’ Easy Craft] Everything from the 100-yen shop! Aquarium Snow Globe DIY — Perfect for Christmas or a Summer Vacation Project!
Aquarium snow globe

Let me introduce a refreshing aquarium-style snow globe.

Prepare liquid laundry starch (or glue), a sponge, a jar, miniature figures, ribbon, adhesive, glitter, and a chopstick.

Cut the sponge to the shape of the jar lid to make a base, then glue it in place.

Attach the figures onto the base using adhesive.

Put glitter into the jar, then add water and liquid laundry starch in a 1:1 ratio and mix well.

Close the jar with the lid that has the figures attached, making sure no air gets in, and you’re done.

Decorate it and create your own original snow globe!