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STEM/ART project | 3D Turkey | Homeschool | Lifewithme3

I am not sure who will be interested in this week's Art/STEM project, but I'm posting anyway 😄. We are doing a 3D turkey Art this week. 3D Turkey Art on a Background Draw and color a Turkey. Cut it out and set it aside. Think of what color background you want for your turkey (solid color, nature scene,..) and color/paint it. let dry. Glue your turkey onto the dried background painting. Use fake feathers from store or make your own using paper, to glue onto your turkey. Use Googly eyes or buttons for the eyes of your turkey. Mix liquid glue and a bit of food dye to make the wattle, beak, feet,.. OR you can use soap flakes or sand in your paint. Or simply use hot glue (*parent). (optional) Frame your masterpiece and hang it on your wall or use are a table piece 🙂 * Materials: Paint, markers, crayon, pencil, scissors, glue, paper, picture of a turkey for reference, canvas(optional), fake feathers, googly eyes or buttons. * Be creative and have fun! ~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted ...

STEM/ART | Glue and Salt Art | Homeschool | Lifewithme3

This week's project is simple. "GLUE AND SALT SWIRL ART" Use liquid glue to draw swirly lines. Encourage them to be creative, let them use their imagination. Sprinkle salt over the glue and let dry. shake off excess salt Use watercolor paint or washable markers to paint the salt. MATERIALS: Elmers or an other liquid glue, washable markers or watercolor paint or Cardstock or any thick paper or canvas. "It's not about being perfect, it's about expressing yourself and having fun doing it." *Post photos in the comments under this post* ~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission.

Naked Egg Experiment | Science Experiment | Homeschool | Lifewithme3

One of his favorite subjects is science. He loves doing experiments. This was one of his favorite experiments! So easy to do and he did it himself. He had so many questions. ~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission.