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2d shape rocket
2d shape rocket




Cut strips of tissue paper (great fine motor scissors skills activity) and glue them to the bottom of the rocket as the exhaust. Glue on the engine (yellow piece of paper in our pictures). You can find several other space themed songs here.Īlso, have you seen this whoopie pie solar system yet? Mmm. Add the nose cone and body tube of the rocket and glue to the background paper.

2d shape rocket

We loved singing our favorite rocket song (Zoom Zoom Zoom) as we worked on our projects today. Add extra pieces of cardstock (with glue) to serve as the fins at the bottom of the rocket.Ħ. STUDENTS CAN PRACTICE WORKSHEETS OF IDENTIFYING SHAPES. Shoot enemies in classic 2D, with 8-bit graphics and low-fi Bus Spil. Live worksheets > English > Math > 2d shapes > Identify shapes in a rocket. I actually liked the cleaner look (without the marker lines), but kids always seem to like to add extra details, so I'll keep the markers as an option for the little ones I am working with tomorrow.ĥ. Do your students need to experience sorting and classifying They will be totally engaged in these activities while identifying and describing various attributes using the Space Ship Task Cards with 2-D Geometric Window Shapes. BLUMGI ROCKET - Jouez Blumgi Rocket sur Poki. Use markers to draw in any details you'd like. Add other details to the rocket- buttons, foil, stickers, etc. Cut strips of tissue paper (great fine motor scissors skills activity) and glue them to the bottom of the rocket as the exhaust.Ĥ. Glue on the engine (yellow piece of paper in our pictures).ģ. Add the nose cone and body tube of the rocket and glue to the background paper.Ģ. Materials Needed: a few shapes (these were the basic ones we started with) cut out of cardstock, a piece of cardstock for the background (black or navy), scissors, glue, aluminum foil, stickers, jewels, buttons (other random items to add), tissue paper, and markers.ġ. These handy posters offer different levels of challenge for your learners and are accompanied with the matching cut-out shapes which children can use to place or stick onto the rocket.

2d shape rocket

You can never do too many rocket projects, right? The other version involved some painting and a cool window in the rocket with our favorite family members inside.

2d shape rocket

this was the simpler version, so I thought I would share it. After stumbling upon this awesome art lesson blog ( Deep Space Sparkle) and the cool rocket collages, we had to try out our own rockets.






2d shape rocket