We spent some time last week making butterflies, bees, and ladybugs to go along with out insect unit. They turned out really cute!
The bees are a free download from Teacher’s Pay Teachers. Here is the link:
It’s a precious little art activity from Fall Into First.
The ladybugs and the butterflies are from this great book..
You can buy it on Amazon..

13 comments:
Looks very very cute :) good job
Brooke
teachmoment.blogspot.com.au
Your stuff is ALWAYS so super duper cute!!!!
4th Grade Frolics
This is the only time that I like bees! Ha!
Adorable!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
These are absolutely darling! I love the display too!
I am obsessed with your crafts! I love how you made the bee's wings! (that you don't have to trace them on black paper )
Michelle
Apples and ABC's
So precious! Love it all. I'm sure your kids were in heaven!
Lyndsey
A Year of Many Firsts
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Lohren Nolan
How sweet are those littlle bugs. I love them!
How fun and cute!! Everything looks amazing!!
Aloha,
Corinna
Surfin' Through Second
What a wonderful display! We are studying insects at this time! I forgot about this book to use - I assume you copy the pattern on cardstock and the kids cut the pieces out, correct?
Also, where did you get the Mother's Day pots? I had only white pots!
Thanks again for your willingness to share!
Maryann
brennemm@carlisleschools.org
Hi Sweet Friend. My annual camping with book is coming up in a week. I'd love to package you up and mail you to my school to create my mural. How much do you think that would cost? =)
Cheryl
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