Valentine Day Art Clips

Posted on Sunday, October 12th, 2008 at 3:29 pm

Valentines is always tempting for young homeschoolers to run to the store and buy cheap mass-produced with his favorite toys and cartoons. Homeschool parents should try to curb this will encourage their children to make their own cards. This is a fun hands on activity that you can do together as a family. Encourage use their imagination to create a custom look interesting.

The cards are a breeze to do, even for the youngest in the house education. Just take a piece of red, white, or pink construction paper and fold it in half. Then, the card can decorate with glitter, sequins, crayons, paper largest construction materials and other boats. Cut small hearts and decorate the front of their cards. The usage patterns and fabric wrapping paper for a specific effect. Cut your card into interesting forms like hearts, flowers or animals.

Ask your children to make Valentine collage. Take a stack of magazines and make cuts and breaking words images that evoke the spirit of Valentine's Day. Use stamps, templates, clip art and things jazz. You can even create a small pocket in map for treatment as a Hershey's Kiss.

Be sure to include a Bible verse about love. This will help students maintain their idea of love in perspective. After all, there is more to love than romance, Lance, and crushes. These valentines should be on friendship and brotherly love. Check out these Bible verses on love.

Once the cards you can do several things to make the card that gives pleasure process. If you belong to a Homeschool Co-op, you can have all homeschoolers to create their own Valentine boxes of old shoeboxes. Decorating a similar manner. You can drag Valentine balloons and then inflate. Students will pop your balloon in order to get your Valentine.

Valentine grammar ...?

Ok ... then yes, I am a teacher ... But I am horrible .. in the grammar rules and it really will disturb me. Tomorrow Valentine's Day, I will take my children to books. The title is "My Book of Valentine, so I clip art heart and marked February 14 2008. On each page, I "This Valentine's Day, I called my son is a friend ____( )_____." My question is, do I need a comma after "friend" that looks like this: "It's Valentine's Day I received from my friend, )____. ___ (Kid's name "All issues and advice are appreciated! Thank you! Ha! I mean, no answers and advice to answer questions ... 2nd I do not your ... At least I know .... It is difficult to believe he would try to be sarcastic, rude and degrading, and be as ignorant as you. Shows nobody is perfect. Where is the love in the world today? "

No, you do not need a comma. My daughter gave me a book called "Eat Shoots and Leaves" I strongly advise you to read. Everything to do with punctuation, but it's fun. You will appreciate, I know, and learn to get some advice. Cheers

MACM - Heart Paper Clip

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