Project #10: Lily Pad Craft
Description: For this craft we made a watercolor base, I used blue and purple and we had to spread that all across our paper. We then sprinkled salt over our paper to make a ripple effect. We then used blue and green crayons to make "vines" on our lily pads making different looking lines throughout it. After that we made a white flower wrapping the petals around a pencil to make it 3D. We then wrapped a pint paper around a pencil and then hot glued it to the center of the flower. At the end we glued the lily pad to thw water and the flower to the lily pad.
Extension Activity: As an extension of the lily pad watercolor craft, students will create a short imaginative story or journal entry from the point of view of a creature living on or near the lily pad—such as a frog, dragonfly, or fish. They will describe their surroundings, what they see or hear, and how they interact with the lily pad environment. Students can also add a small drawing of their chosen creature to place on or around their lily pad artwork. This activity encourages creative thinking, connection to nature, and brings their artwork to life through storytelling.

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