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Recommended for elementary schoolers! A fun collection of craft ideas for 5th graders

Fifth graders are at an age where their interests broaden, and they enjoy communicating and playing with friends.

They are also becoming able to express their own opinions, and their thinking skills are developing.

As they get better at using their hands to shape their ideas, their creativity grows even more during this stage of elementary school.

Here, we introduce craft ideas recommended for fifth graders.

Using familiar materials, they can create projects that are fun and educational.

We hope this guide helps them enjoy crafting—whether by collaborating with friends or expressing their individuality.

Recommended for elementary school students! A collection of fun-to-make craft ideas for 5th graders (11–20)

Fun-to-shake shaker

Here’s a fun shaker made from a plastic wrap core.

Use origami made of film.

Wrap double-sided tape around the core and seal one end with the origami.

From the other side, add beads or similar fillings and seal it the same way with origami.

Wrap washi tape around it, then cut the origami into strips and wrap them on.

Add googly-eye stickers and a mouth to finish! It’s fun to dance with to music, too.

Little kids will enjoy it, so be sure to make it together and have a great time!

Cute molded doll

@picoton_craft

Hello 🤗 This is Tsuki from Pikoton 💕 Materials are as follows ↓↓↓ 🩷 Fuzzy chenille stems 🩷 Googly eyes/buttons 🩷 Beads (for the nose) 🩷 Glasses for molded dolls 🩷 Overalls for plush toys 🩷 Mini backpack for plush toys 🩷 Tote bag for plush toys 🩷 Patch stickers 🩷 Satin ribbon 🩷 Doll table 🩷 Doll bench 🩷 Mini cup for plushies 🩷 Tray for plushies 🩷 Donuts for plushies I’ll be explaining this in more detail over here, so please check it out ♥️ There are lots of other craft articles too 👍https://workshop.picoton.com/kids/#HandmadeToys  #Moldor  #HandmadeToys  work  Handmade

♬ So Cute – Kim Sung Hwan

A cute doll that conveys a sense of three-dimensionality and softness is assembled using chenille stems (pipe cleaners).

You’ll use thicker, fluffy pipe cleaners, twisting and combining them, then shaping them to achieve your ideal form.

How many pipe cleaners you use is an important point: proceed while considering a size that allows the whole figure to be sturdy and a quantity that gives it dimensionality.

Once the overall shape is set, attach parts like the face to finish it—your choice of parts here adds originality to the craft.

How to make a paper popper

How to Make a Paper Pop Gun [Craft Using a Wrap/Core Tube]
How to make a paper popper

Here’s how to make a simple paper pop gun using a plastic wrap core.

First, roll up some paper to make a small ball about 1 cm in diameter.

Cut a balloon around the middle and attach it to the end of the wrap core.

Secure it with a rubber band so it doesn’t come off, and you’re done! Put the paper ball inside, pull the balloon back, and launch the paper ball you made.

You can also decorate the gun however you like or use cardboard to give it a cool gun shape.

Have fun with your own original ideas!

How to make a paper popper

How to Make a Paper Pop Gun [Craft Using a Wrap/Core Tube]
How to make a paper popper

Here’s how to make a simple paper pop gun using a plastic wrap core.

First, roll up some paper to make a small ball about 1 cm in diameter.

Cut a balloon around the middle and attach it to the end of the wrap core.

Secure it with a rubber band so it doesn’t come off, and you’re done! Put the paper ball inside, pull the balloon back, and launch the paper ball you made.

You can also decorate the gun however you like or use cardboard to give it a cool gun shape.

Have fun with your own original ideas!

Recreating Disney park food!

[Disney Park Food Recreation] How to Make Little Green Alien Man Squeezes – Great for Summer Vacation Crafts [Sweets Deco Fake Sweets Disney Squeeze Tutorial]
Recreating Disney park food!

Perfect for a summer vacation science project! Let’s make a “Little Green Men Squishy.” You know them as popular Disney characters.

These cute and unique Little Green Men can be turned into a squishy with a soft, bouncy feel.

It’s a hands-on craft where you can create a mysterious toy that looks just like the real thing and feels great to squeeze.

All you need are liquid foundation sponges from the 100-yen shop, fast-drying clear glue, and acrylic paint.

Finish a Disney park-style treat that looks real, and enjoy your summer vacation!