7 Days Of Creation Paper Plate Craft
If you're looking for a fun way to teach your kids about the 7 days of creation, then why not try this paper plate craft? It's a great way to get your kids engaged and excited about learning, and it's also a fun activity for them to do on their own.
Materials
Here are the materials you'll need:
- 7 paper plates
- Paint (blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, and black)
- Paper
- Glue
- Scissors
Instructions
Here's how to make the paper plate craft:
Day 1: Let There Be Light
For day one, paint a paper plate yellow. Cut out a circle from paper and glue it in the center of the plate to represent the sun.
Day 2: The Sky and Sea
For day two, paint a paper plate blue. Cut out a wave shape from paper and glue it on the bottom half of the plate to represent the sea.
Day 3: Land and Plants
For day three, paint a paper plate green. Cut out a circle from paper and glue it in the center of the plate to represent the earth. Cut out leaf shapes from paper and glue them around the circle to represent plants.
Day 4: Sun, Moon, and Stars
For day four, paint a paper plate black. Cut out a circle from paper and glue it in the center of the plate to represent the night sky. Use white paint to make stars and a yellow circle for the moon.
Day 5: Sea Creatures and Birds
For day five, paint a paper plate blue. Cut out fish and bird shapes from paper and glue them onto the plate.
Day 6: Land Animals and Humans
For day six, paint a paper plate orange. Cut out animal and human shapes from paper and glue them onto the plate.
Day 7: Rest
For day seven, paint a paper plate white. Cut out a cloud shape from paper and glue it on the top half of the plate to represent rest.
Conclusion
This paper plate craft is a fun and creative way to teach your kids about the 7 days of creation. It's also a great way to get them interested in learning and to encourage their creativity. Try it out with your kids today!