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Looking for a natural easy kids craft for earth day? All you need is a few plants or flowers and some clay. Roll the imprint of the spring flowers into the clay for a beautiful impression. This is a project you will want to try!

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These clay monsters are SO CUTE and so easy to make! Sculpt an air dry clay monster using only your hands and a toothpick - no special tools required. This is such a fun monster craft for Halloween, monster themed birthday parties, or any time you want to get creative with clay!

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Dinosaur fossils with air dry clay is a super simple activity for toddlers and preschoolers that will occupy your kiddos for a while!

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Adventures of an Art Teacher: Adapted Clay Lesson great lesson for adapting clay work for students with disabilities.  directions and pictures. Special Needs Art, Clay Projects For Kids, Clay Lesson, Kids Clay, Kids Pottery, Art Therapy Activities, Elementary Art Projects, Kindergarten Art, Art Lessons Elementary

I'm getting ready to post about my new clay projects and thought I would share a project I picked up last fall at a workshop offered at KSDE called Adapting the Visual Arts for Special Needs Students. The process is very simple: 1. Roll clay into balls 2. Line bowl* with plastic, line plastic with clay balls (one layer that fills in all the gaps) 3. Smooth seams between the balls 4. When smooth, let dry 5. Paint! I used this lesson with several of my primary students this year. I have a lot…

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