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Cat mazes printable
Cat mazes printable








  1. Cat mazes printable how to#
  2. Cat mazes printable free#

Set out materials such as construction paper scraps, felt tip markers, cat stickers, cotton balls, fabric pieces and glue. Give each child a small cardboard box and a cat shape cut from posterboard or calendars to fit inside the box. Invite children to dip the yarn in the glue and place the yarn on the colored paper to make creative designs. Give each child a sheet of dark construction paper and several pieces of yarn in a variety of colors and sizes. Use safety pins to attach yarn tails to their clothing. Help children use washable markers or eyebrow pencils to draw whiskers on their faces. Carefully staple the finished headbands around each child’s head. Invite each child to glue two ear shapes to a strip to make an ear headband. When they hear the color, have them wave their puppet in the air.Ĭut construction paper into strips and a variety of triangular and circular shapes. Before you read the poem, ask the children to listen carefully for the color of their cat puppet. Cut out a shape for each of your children (or if children are old enough have them do it) and attach each shape to a craft stick to make a stick puppet. So he ate a banana and turned bright yellow.Ĭut a cat shape out of white, purple, red, orange, blue, green, yellow, and black construction papter. (Read this poem while doing the activity below) Use the top of a liquid detergent cap to make a circle at the top of the hand-print (to become the cat’s head). Then put their hand print upright on the “rug” (fingers together, thumb outstretched a little becomes the tail).

cat mazes printable

Use a wallpaper sample book to let the children cut out a rug for their cat to sit on.

Cat mazes printable how to#

While paint is drying, demonstrate how to trace and cut out kitten pattern and then glue on picture. Demonstrate how to paint the bottom half of vellum green and the top half blue (to the line). Pre-fold vellum paper in half lengthwise – or draw line through center of paper. Materials: poster paints (blue and green), 9 x 12 white vellum paper, pre-cut kitten pattern, assorted construction paper (brown, gray, white, etc.) Glue eyes, nose, whiskers and a tail with construction paper, yarn, or curling ribbon. Have each child place the cat on the wallpaper of their choice and trace around the cat shape. Cut out of large construction paper a cat silhouette. Supply your students with large textured, striped, and patterned wallpaper pieces to make calico cats.

cat mazes printable

Cat mazes printable free#

Our activities are used by teachers, moms, dads, child care providers and more!Īll our activities are available at no cost and are free to print and share. You have come to the right place if you are looking for fun, engaging and exciting Cats and Kitten themed activities to do with toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners.










Cat mazes printable