I was going back to older posts and found this one from 2 years ago. I just love the daffodils that are growing everywhere right now, and so I was thrilled to find this. I'm definitely going to do it again when we return from spring break!
My 3's have been very interested in daffodils since watching them grow in our planting bed. And so, I was thrilled to find this idea. I changed it just a bit, simply because I had different materials on hand (and I try hard to use what we have), but the result is still so cute!
I am so glad you liked the daffodil project! I love that you adapted it for what you had on hand and made it work for you! Thank you for letting me know you did it.
PS: I also run an educational blog, you should check it out and consider submitting some of your projects: http://www.abcand123learning.blogspot.com/
Does this site offer free news letters? These ideas are so great!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you liked the daffodil project! I love that you adapted it for what you had on hand and made it work for you! Thank you for letting me know you did it.
ReplyDeletePS: I also run an educational blog, you should check it out and consider submitting some of your projects: http://www.abcand123learning.blogspot.com/
Love it! We will try this out next when when we grow our gardens. We made tulips last week this will be perfect to go along with them. Thank u!
ReplyDeletei love that you modified the idea to work for your class too! Turned out darling:)
ReplyDeleteLooks cute and a good way to use up part of the stash ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou know that I'm always looking for ways to use what we already have! :)
DeleteThese are so adorable! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love the poem!
ReplyDeleteI love it! This works particularly well for us because we're just wrapping up a "unit" about flowers. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! We made some paper daffodils this week as well. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!! I hope you will share with us again this week!
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