Paper Plate Octopus
Materials: large paper plates, tempera paint, paintbrushes, scissors, markers, streamers and dot markers or bubble wrap and acrylic paint, glue or tape, googly eyes, craft sticks
- Kids will have fun making this adorable sea creature!
- Give each student a paper plate, tempera paint, and a paintbrush. Have them cover the entire surface with paint.
- To make the octopus’s arms, you can either use streamers or bubble wrap. To use streamers, give children streamers measuring 12 inches long, and have them work together to cut the streamers in half lengthwise. If they’d like, they can use dot markers to make the octopus’s suction cups. To use bubble wrap, have children paint the bubble wrap using acrylic paint. When the paint dries, guide children as they cut the bubble wrap into half-inch-thin strips.
- Tell children that an octopus has eight arms. Have them count eight arms to attach to their octopus. Then have them tape or glue the arms to the back of the paper plate.
- Have children finish their sea creature by drawing a mouth and eyes with marker or using glue to attach large googly eyes. Add a craft stick to the back to use the octopuses for pretend play! fine-motor skills/counting