Looking for fun, educational & frugal activities to do with your child? Mom on Dealz will provide you with weekly activities to keep your children learning while you stay on budget! Macaroni Day is July 7th, so this week’s craft will focus on using macaroni noodles for some learning fun!
Check out the previous crafts here
Macaroni Ladybug Plate
Materials:
Macaroni Noodles(use coupon here to save on these noodles)
Paper Plate
Markers or Paint
Glue
Directions:
1. Color or paint your paper plate red.
2. Color or paint about 10 macaroni noodles black.
3. Draw/paint a black line vertically down the middle of the plate.
4. Draw/paint a black circle on one end of the plate to create the ladybug’s head.
5. Glue your black noodles sporatically on the plate to create the ladybug’s spots.
*Note* Our plate had an “edge” to it so I cut that off and allowed Will to color the pieces black to create the “legs” you see above.
Educational Activities:
1. Science: Dicuss the ladybug’s life cycle while creating this craft. Tell your child that the plate they are creating is actually the last stage of their life cycle-the adult stage. The first stages are egg, larva, pupa, and then they become the adult.
2. Language Arts: Go for a backyard or neighborhood ladybug hunt. Have your child record in a notebook all the things they see while they are “hunting”.
3. Math: Have your child count the 10 macaroni noodles out for themselves while picking them from the box. Also have them count the noodles again once they are on the ladybug shape.
Other macaroni noodle activities found around the web:
- Macaroni jewerly: String macaroni noodles to create bracelets and necklaces.
- Macaroni coloring: Combine 1/2 cup water and 1 tbs cider vinegar + food coloring and place the macaroni in the mixture to color.
- Macaroni fireworks: Color macaroni and glue in firework burst designs on black paper.
- Macaroni writing: Use macaroni noodles to form letters, words, messges, or to create cards and posters.
- Macaroni pencil cup: Glue macaroni in designs on a sour cream container. Then fill the container with macaroni and it will hold the pencils in place.
Looking for other fun crafts this summer? Check out the ones below:
–FaveCrafts-Cupcake Inspired Crafts
–FaveCrafts-Summer Crafts For Kids
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