Circle Dog Craft -
Shapes, Scissor Skills, Colors, and Counting Practice
This circle dog craft can be used to teach a variety of skills. You don't
have to use all the thoughts for lessons... just choose the ones you're
working on with your child. There is a second template with the dog's body
that you can optionally use.
Materials:
- scissors,
- glue,
- printer,
- paper
Thoughts for Lessons:
SCISSOR SKILLS:
- This craft has lots of circles to cut out -- good scissor practice!
- You can precut the template into separate pieces (roughly) to make it a bit easier for beginning crafters to cut out the circles.
FRACTIONS:
- Point out that the ears and mouth are half a circle.
COLORS:
- verbally instruct the children on how to assemble the shapes using the colors of the shapes. (ie: Take the black circle and glue it on the grey circle.).
SIZES:
- show the children two circles and ask -- is this one bigger, smaller or the same size as that one.
COUNTING:
- Count the circles.
Assembly Directions:
Glue the two large grey circles, slightly overlapping, on top of each other (sort of like a figure 8 lying down).
Glue the last light grey circle under the other two as a muzzle.
Glue the two large half circles onto the edges of the head as ears.
Glue the small half circle mouth, the two eyes and the small black circle (nose) onto the head.
Assembly Template 2:
to make the body, glue the head you've completed from template 1 onto the large body
- Glue the circle paws onto the bottom of the body
- Glue the tail together from the largest circle to the smallest and attach to the body
Templates:
- Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Template 1 (color) or (B&W)
Template 2 (optional) (color) or (B&W)
Print friendly version of these instructions