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Recommended for elementary students! A collection of fun craft ideas to make for 6th graders

Recommended for elementary students! A collection of fun craft ideas to make for 6th graders
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Recommended for elementary students! A collection of fun craft ideas to make for 6th graders

Sixth graders grow rapidly and begin to develop their own opinions.

As they discover the joy of cooperating with friends, they also start to value their friendships even more.

Their interest in learning increases, making them eager to try many new things.

This is also a time when their creativity flourishes, so crafts are a great way to draw out those feelings.

Here, we’ve gathered unique projects that use a variety of materials and ideas.

We hope they’ll enjoy both the fun of making things and the fun of playing with friends using what they’ve made.

Recommended for elementary school students! A fun collection of craft ideas for 6th graders (1–10)

Kumihimo friendship bracelet

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Kumihimo friendship bracelet

Your very own special item! Here are some ideas for kumihimo friendship bracelets.

Have you heard the word “misanga”? A misanga is a handwoven bracelet made by braiding colorful threads that originated in Brazil.

It’s worn on the wrist or ankle, and it’s said that when it breaks naturally, your wish will come true! This time, let’s try making this lovely item yourself.

You’ll need a round piece of cardboard, scissors, an awl, tape, and lace thread.

Give it a try!

Cardboard Corinth Game

[Cardboard Craft] How to Easily Make a Corinth Game!
Cardboard Corinth Game

Let’s make use of unwanted materials! Here are some ideas for a cardboard Corinth game.

It’s great when you can craft using cardboard boxes or empty packages from deliveries, right? This time, let’s try making a Corinth game while making use of materials you have at home.

A Corinth game is a game where you hammer pegs and make holes in an inclined board, then use a stick to flick a marble into the holes to compete for points.

You’ll need items like cardboard, a pencil, a compass, an awl, a utility knife, scissors, rubber bands, a ruler, toothpicks, and glue.

Soccer penalty shootout game

Let's make a soccer penalty kick game and play with friends! A fun DIY project
Soccer penalty shootout game

Let’s make our own game and play! Here’s an idea for a soccer penalty kick game.

It’s a great idea for those who are tired of the toys they have at home or who want to try making a game themselves.

Build a PK game and play with your family and friends! Since you’ll assemble it using cardboard and straws, it should be an exciting, hands-on project.

When using tools like a drill or a hot glue gun, be sure to check how to use them and the safety rules together with a parent or guardian before giving it a try.

Cardboard marble maze

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Cardboard marble maze

The cardboard marble maze is a three-dimensional maze made by cutting and gluing pieces of cardboard.

Adding trapdoors along the way is also a key feature.

Part of the fun is figuring out how to roll the marble so it reaches the goal.

Give it a try! You can make it with materials like cardboard, a large empty box with a lid, glue, scissors, and marbles.

Imagine what size you want and what kind of maze you’d like to create, and then build it.

Resin crafting

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Resin crafting

Let’s make the most of kits! Here are some resin craft ideas.

Resin refers to a clear material that hardens when stimulated by heat or light.

In recent years, it’s become popular among people who handmake accessories and keychains.

This time, let’s try resin crafting using a kit.

If you place sparkling glitter, shimmer, or parts that look like dinosaur bones inside the resin and cure it, you can easily create keychains or specimen-style pieces.

Give it a try!

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.

Plastic Bottle Guitar

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Plastic Bottle Guitar

Let’s make an instrument! Here’s an idea for a plastic-bottle guitar.

Have you ever wanted your very own instrument? This time, let’s try making a guitar using a plastic bottle.

You’ll need a plastic bottle, pushpins, rubber bands, chopsticks, a tray, vinyl tape, a permanent marker, a utility knife, scissors, and a craft board.

In the video, they make designs like a frog and a paper umbrella ghost, but it could be fun to finish it with any motif you like.

Let’s do a craft project using electricity.

This is a perfect craft project for sixth graders who are becoming more interested in science and chemistry! Let’s make a remote-controlled car that moves with a remote.

Prepare a track & wheel set, a double gearbox, a universal plate, a 2-channel remote control box, batteries, nippers, needle-nose pliers, a screwdriver, and a ruler, and let’s get started.

As you assemble, be careful not to mix up the orientation or mounting positions of each part.

There are many small components, but using your hands will help you focus and improve your dexterity.

Give it a try!

Giant Squeeze Clock

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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!

Metalworking Crafts

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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!

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