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Garden Crafts : Veggies, Fruits and Insects - Coloring Spinner Craft Activities

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Great resource to use in my classroom! Will use it in the upcoming school year again during our plant unit

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    Learn about your garden with these two coloring spinner crafts. Perfect for spring crafting. Low prep crafts.

    The Insects In My Garden spinner includes the following insects: ladybug, butterfly, dragonfly, ant and bee .

    The What Grows In My Garden? spinner includes veggies (potatoes, lettuce, carrots), fruits (strawberries) and flowers (sunflowers) .

    Students cut out the two wheels, color and attach them together with a paper fastener. You have the option to print one wheel per page (bigger wheels) or two wheels per page (smaller wheels). Choose the spinner with or without title and insect labels.

    Each craft includes:

    -a list of supplies

    -directions

    -patterns

    -photos of the final project

    -photos of steps to be followed

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