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Clay Projects for Schools

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Hello! Welcome to Clay Projects for Schools. Simple, fun, creative, tried and tested projects for children using clay. No experience necessary from adults or children. All projects are made with up to four simple shapes, a ball, a bean, a sausage and a carrot. Each resource has a demonstration, step by step photographic instructions and preparation notes. I have over 25 years experience creating clay projects for children in schools and museums and am also a TA in Primary Schools.

Hello! Welcome to Clay Projects for Schools. Simple, fun, creative, tried and tested projects for children using clay. No experience necessary from adults or children. All projects are made with up to four simple shapes, a ball, a bean, a sausage and a carrot. Each resource has a demonstration, step by step photographic instructions and preparation notes. I have over 25 years experience creating clay projects for children in schools and museums and am also a TA in Primary Schools.
How to make a plasticine Chinese New Year dragon
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How to make a plasticine Chinese New Year dragon

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Here’s how to make a dragon for Chinese New Year with easy to follow, child friendly, step by step instructions. This project works well for after school clubs, golden time, or for children with special needs. The powerpoint instructions are split into twelve steps which can be completed over a series of sessions. If working on a one to one basis, this project can be worked on as and when required. Please note that this project works best as a one to one activity or in small groups and will probably take more than one session to complete. Suitable for children aged 8 and upwards. What you need: orange plasticine red plasticine lolly sticks rolling pin mat to work on pencil tea towel scissors ruler cardboard felt tip pen lid Recycled things to collect: jam jar lids (for variation) strong cardboard What you get: Powerpoint step by step instructions - ‘I can make a Chinese dragon Printable step by step instructions for ‘I can make a Chinese dragon’ Powerpoint step by step instructions for variation - ‘How to make a jam jar lid base. Video animation showing how to make a Chinese dragon Video showing how to make a ball Video showing how to make the shape for the body Video showing how to make the scales around the neck Video showing how to roll thin sausage shapes for the border Information for teachers: How the projects work Things you will need Lesson plan Preparing for your workshop Health and Safety Certificate of Achievement These projects help children learn and practice basic skills which can then be used to create their own projects and enhance their own creativity. Although your children are making the same project, they will all look different.