Jumaat, Julai 29, 2011

Kelas Saya




















Maaf kualiti gambar tidak memuaskan. Maklum kamera dah banyak jasa ni.

Khamis, Julai 14, 2011

Kad Abjad Bunga

Ini hasil lukisan saya untuk dikongsi bersama. Sila klik pautan di bawah untuk mendapatkan set abjad a-z untuk rakan-rakan yang sentiasa menyokong blog ini.

Selasa, Julai 12, 2011

Bacaan Awal

Hanya cetak pada kertas pendua. Bagi murid yang sudah boleh menulis, bolehlah gunakan bahan seperti ini untuk menggalakkan mereka suka membaca.
Inilah bahan untuk murid-murid berusia 4 dan 5 tahun yang masih belum mahir menulis.

Kad Sukukata Tembikai



Cetak template pada kertas warna. Jimat masa, jimat dakwat.

Serangga dan Matematik

Amalina

Haiqal

Ismah

Adibah

Adam

Sambil buat kraf sambil mengira bilangan kumbang. Seronok.

Ahad, Julai 10, 2011

Paper plate craft

Paper Plate Animals

Paper plate animals are a wonderfully versatile craft that children can make for any animal-themed lesson or activity.

Paper Plate Animals craft

Materials

  • Paper plate
  • Any water-based paint
  • White glue
  • Scissors
  • Paint brush
  • Wiggle eyes
  • Construction paper
  • Crayons or markers
  • Craft stick, pompoms, other decorative materials

Steps

Step 1 Paper Plate Animals craft 1.

Think about what animal you want to make

Imagine a paper plate to be the animal's head.
What do you need to decorate the paper plate
with to make it more look like the animal you
have in mind?
Step 2a Paper Plate Animals craft 2.

Make the ears and other special parts

The next step involves cutting out head parts
that need to be painted the same color as the
head. For most animals, this will involve cutting
out a pair of ears out of construction paper or
cardboard.
Step 2b Paper Plate Animals craft
Some animals, like the elephant, will need
additional parts, like its long trunk.
Step 3a Paper Plate Animals craft 3.

Attach the ears

With the paper plate's right side up, glue the
pair of ears on either side of the plate.
Allow the glue to dry.
Step 3b Paper Plate Animals craft
If your animal has other parts that need to be
glued on, flip the paper plate over so that the
bottom side is facing up, before gluing on the
trunk or other head parts.
Step 4a Paper Plate Animals craft 4.

Paint the animal

Remember to position the paper plate
bottom side up with the ears glued at
the back. Paint the animal with any
water-based paint.
Step 4b Paper Plate Animals craft
Paint on some spots or stripes if your
animal has these patterns. You can finger
paint or use a paint brush. If you want to
try something new, you can make your
own potato stamps or
fruit and vegetable stamps to make the
animal patterns. After you're done painting,
allow the paint to dry completely.
Step 5 Paper Plate Animals craft 5.

Add eyes

When the paint has dried, you can add the
remaining facial features. To make the eyes,
you can glue on wiggle eyes, buttons or
paper cut-outs.
Step 6a Paper Plate Animals craft 6.

Make the nose and mouth

For a lot of animals, you can simply draw or
paint on the nose and mouth.
Examples are shown below
that include a leopard, tiger and lion.

Some animals like this giraffe, have snouts.
To make a snout, cut out an oval shape from
construction paper and draw the animal's
nostrils and mouth on it. You can use crayons,
oil pastels,
colored pencils or markers for drawing.
Step 6b Paper Plate Animals craft
Glue the snout onto to the paper plate head.
To make the animal's head a little less round,
position the snout so that it protrudes a little
bit along the bottom of the plate. You can do
this with long-faced animals such as giraffes,
horses, cows or goats.
Step 7 Paper Plate Animals craft Ask for an adult's help7.

Additional details

You can add additional details if you like. This
giraffe needs a pair of horns and I made them
by cutting a craft stick in half and gluing them
at the back of the paper plate. The craft sticks
can be colored or painted before gluing on
circles out of construction paper at the tips of
the horns.
Step 8 Paper Plate Animals craft 8. This giraffe illustrates the basic steps for making paper plate animals. More ideas for making these animals are presented in the section below.

More Ideas


Paper Plate Tiger and Leopard craft

Paper Plate Tiger and Leopard

Children will surely enjoy exploring
and painting the different patterns
and colors that animals have. This
craft can also be used to learn about
the similarities and differences of
animals belonging to the
same family or classification.
Paper Plate Lion craft

Paper Plate Lion

The important detail for making a
lion is its mane. Cut out strips of
brown construction paper or
crepe paper and glue these around
the back edge of the paper plate.
Paper Plate Elephant craft

Paper Plate Elephant

As shown in the tutorial above
(Step 3), a long trunk out of
cardboard or construction paper
is attached to the paper plate
prior to painting. The lines
or creases can be painted on
or drawn with a crayon. When
using a crayon, make sure the
painted paper plate is dry before
drawing the lines or other
details.

Paper Plate Dog craft

Paper Plate Puppy

If you don't feel like making a messy
craft, you can skip the painting step
altogether. This puppy just needed
brown paper cut-outs for the ears
and the patch around the eyes.
The nose was cut out from thick
craft foam to give it a more
three-dimensional feel.
Paper Plate Bunny craft

Paper Plate Rabbit

To add fluff to this rabbit, a pompom
was glued on for the nose and a fluffy
snout was created out of cotton.
Paper Plate Zebra craft

Paper Plate Zebra

The steps for making this zebra are
almost identical to that of the giraffe
except for the tufts of hair at the top
of the zebra's head. To make these
hair (or mane), cut thin strips
of black construction paper and glue
these at the back of the paper plate,
in the area between the ears.
Paper Plate Cow craft

Paper Plate Cow

Craft sticks are great for making
animal horns although you can
also make horns out of construction
paper or cardboard.
Paper Plate Reindeer craft

Paper Plate Reindeer

Handprints are an easy way of making
antlers. See how it's done in our
paper plate reindeer
craft.

Worksheets