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Recommended for elementary students! A collection of fun craft ideas for 3rd graders

Third graders are growing in their ability to think for themselves and come up with ideas.

They’re full of curiosity and learn many things through play with friends.

It’s also a stage where working with their hands gives them a strong sense of accomplishment.

Here, we introduce craft ideas recommended for third graders.

We’ve gathered projects that spark creativity and are fun to make.

Each one uses everyday materials so kids can enjoy the process of creating something delightful.

Be sure to use this as a guide and try crafts that are enjoyable both while making them and after they’re done!

Recommended for elementary school kids! A fun craft idea collection for 3rd graders (191–200)

Cute bead crafts

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They look just like real candy! Let me share some cute bead craft ideas with you.

It’s always fun to make adorable motif items yourself, right? Try your hand at charming bead crafts you’ll want to make not only for yourself but also as gifts for close friends and family! What you’ll need: a soft case, scissors, parchment paper, beads, an iron, and masking tape.

You can also combine the parts and arrange them into a keychain!

Ice stick puzzle

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Made with summer-specific materials! Here are some popsicle stick puzzle ideas.

When the weather is hot in summer, you crave cold ice cream, right? This time, let’s try making a puzzle using popsicle sticks.

You’ll need popsicle sticks, round stickers, stickers with your favorite motifs, and scissors or a craft knife.

Wash and dry the sticks, then apply the stickers and cut them! If you place a large sticker and then cut, you’ll end up with more puzzle pieces.

Give it a try!

pet trombone

Let’s make one with straws and a plastic bottle! I’ll show you an idea for a “pet-trombone.” Do you know the instrument called the trombone? This time, let’s try making a trombone-like instrument using a plastic bottle—the pet-trombone.

You’ll need items like straws, a plastic bottle, tape, scissors, and a clip.

Adjusting the angle and distance changes the sound and makes it really fun! Try practicing your favorite song and perform it for others—you might become popular!

Metalworking Crafts

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← Fun original craft recipe Good evening, this is Utatan 🐰 We’re halfway through summer vacation… so this time I’m sharing a satisfying craft that even elementary schoolers will enjoy ✨ It’s an arrangement of a copper wire craft I tried at a neighborhood summer festival when I was in second grade, updated with transparent origami paper ✂️ That was the first time in my life I worked with metal, and it was a valuable experience where I learned: “Metal is a fascinating material—hard and durable, yet flexible enough to deform when bent or hammered with force.” Trying, touching, and using all kinds of materials really expands your world, doesn’t it? ♪ My daughter used a hammer and needle-nose pliers for the first time, and it became a special experience for her! (Tip: If you want to make fine curves or angles, use needle-nose pliers 👍) Metal isn’t often used in kids’ crafts, but this summer vacation, I’d love for you to try this project that lets you fully feel the properties of metal ☺️ Materials: • 2 mm aluminum craft wire (purchased at Daiso) • Transparent origami, aurora sheet • (Optional) Faux leather cord Tools: • Wire cutters, needle-nose pliers • Hammer • Work gloves • A brick or flat stone • Multi-purpose glue • Toothpicks • Scissors • Pen Caution: Please take great care to avoid injuries from wire ends and the hammer. Important: Because this is an original recipe, we prohibit the following: ▪ Unauthorized reposting of images/videos ▪ Commercial use of the work/recipe ▪ Publishing the instructions as videos/images ▪ Unauthorized use in paid craft/art classes or production workshops When posting reference works, please mention @utatan_simple_crafts ✨ We’re also looking forward to your “made it!” posts ☺️ ****************************************** Creating daily with my 5-year-old ♪ Original craft recipes for parents and kids to enjoy (We also sell craft kits and digital files 🌸) Utatan’s Simple Crafts → @utatan_simple_crafts ONLINE STORE →https://utatan-crafts.stores.jpThank you in advance 🐰✨work#I love craftsStained glassWire CraftSummer Vacation Craft#Summer vacation homework#HandmadeToysHow to Spend Summer VacationLife with childrenLife with children#HandmadeToys#diy#AtHomePlay#StayHomeTime

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Fun to make! Here are some metal craft ideas.

If you’re going to dive into a craft project, you probably want to work with materials that interest you, right? This time, let’s try crafting with metal—something that’s also used in everyday items.

You’ll need aluminum wire, pliers, glue, a hammer, scissors, and transparent origami paper, among other things.

After designing a one-line drawing motif on paper, bend and hammer the aluminum wire to shape it.

Finish it off with transparent origami paper to create a stained-glass look, and you’re done!

Helper robot

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Helper robot

Supporting everyday tasks! Here are some ideas for helper robots.

Many of you may already be helping out at home by doing things like watering plants or taking trash to the designated spot.

This time, let’s try making a helper robot that can support those daily chores.

There are also ideas like a robot that feeds a cat.

It seems that all of these ideas are created from the desire to help parents or guardians.