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Fiskars: Hands-on Lesson Plans

Want to hook every student in the class? Break out the old-fashioned scissors and glue. While improving their fine motor skills, students who engage in tactile, hands-on crafts activate their brains in powerful ways--increasing memory and knowledge. Try these colorful activities to meet the standards in math, science, and more, and watch kids' confidence take off!

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Hands-On, Minds-On Activities
Hands-On, Minds-On Activities
by Samantha Cleaver
As you plan your next unit, consider incorporating these hands-on activities to engage every student in your classroom.

Lesson Plans

Tree Talk
Tree Talk
In this lesson, students will learn about the many different kinds of trees. When the lesson is complete, you�¢����ll have a beautiful paper tree to hang in your classroom.
Make Your Own Thermometer
Make Your Own Thermometer
Students will test and record the temperature of various objects, and will make their own paper thermometer crafts.
Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkin Patch
This lesson on the growth cycle of a pumpkin will teach your students how a tiny pumpkin seed turns into an enormous jack-o’-lantern.
The Rainbow Fish
The Rainbow Fish
Read the timeless story about "the most beautiful fish in the entire ocean" and teach students how friendship and sharing make him unique.
Felt Finger Puppets
Felt Finger Puppets
Lights, camera, action! Get a dramatic dialogue going between your students about a book they're reading.
Halloween Mobiles
Halloween Mobiles
On October 31, hang these eco-critters—spiders, pumpkins, and ghosts—in your classroom to celebrate!
Steve Jenkins-Inspired Animals
Steve Jenkins-Inspired Animals
Break into the world of illustration with artwork from paper-cutting extraordinaire Steve Jenkins.
My Own Clock
My Own Clock
Telling time can be tricky for many students. With their own hand-made personal clocks, they’ll have the opportunity to practice independently.
Links of Language
Links of Language
Discover the complexity of the English language with students. Connect words together to make creative sentences while practicing parts of speech.
Beautiful Butterflies
Beautiful Butterflies
Who'd have thought a tiny critter could grow into a stunning butterfly? Share with your students their incredible life cycle and turn your classroom into a conservatory of beautiful butterflies.
Pizza Party!
Pizza Party!
It's pizza time! Teach students the various parts of a whole by fitting together slices of a pie. Add toppings for addition and subtraction practice, and voila! That's one delicious lesson.
The Very Hungry Vocabulary Caterpillar
The Very Hungry Vocabulary Caterpillar
Munch, munch, munch. This caterpillar is very hungry...for vocabulary! After reading Eric Carle's classic book, work with your students to create inspired sentences of their own.
Geometric Mosaics
Geometric Mosaics
Math and art go hand in hand with these colorful geometric mosaics. Share with students the various shapes-circle, square, triangle, and rectangle-and let the mosaic-making begin.
Math Cubes
Math Cubes
Put a spin on traditional addition and subtraction practice; just roll the dice! Students will construct math cubes out of paper and felt. See how many equations you can make.
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