Friendship Wreath
Make one big friendship wreath for the bulletin board or break up into groups of 5 or 6 to make smaller take home wreaths.
Materials:
- construction paper
- scissors,
- pencils
- markers
- pencil crayons,
- glue
Instructions:
You might want to take 5 minutes of circle time before starting the craft to talk about friendship. Let the kids finish the sentence "I like friends who..." to give them inspiration for their handprints.
At the end of the craft you can have circle time again to talk about what the children decided they liked in a friend. Talk about the importance of having those qualities -- ex: if you like friends who smile lots then you should try to smile lots too.
Group Wreath:
- Have the children pair up and trace each other's hand on a piece of construction paper (let them pick their favorite color) with a pencil
- Cut out the handprints (may require adult assistance).
- Have the children print their name on each of their handprints and draw a picture or print a sentence about friendship on each of their handprints.
- Have the children take their finished handprint to the leader
- Glue the handprints together in a circle (to make a wreath) -- the leader can do this or you can let the children attach theirs to the wreath
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