5 Teachers’ Day Crafts And Games Ideas For Your Kid
Are you planning to make this Teachers’ Day extra fun for your kid and his teachers? Have you already helped your kid learn some Teachers’ day songs and poems and now want to try and teach him some crafts that his teacher will love? Are you also on the lookout for some fun games for teachers day that your kid and his teachers can play? If you are looking for some easy as well as super fun ideas to make this Teachers’ Day celebrations memorable, make sure you scroll down and check out our post.
Crafts And Games For Teachers Day:
Here are a few fun ideas to make this Teachers’ Day special for your kid and his teachers:
Top Three Craft Ideas For Teachers’ Day:
Below are the three amazing teachers day craft ideas your kid will love trying:
1. Chalkboard Happy Teachers’ Day Card:
You Will Need:
- An old folder
- A pair of scissors
- A few paint brushes
- Any non-toxic chalkboard paint
- Glue
- 4 ice-cream sticks
- Scraps of construction paper
- Chalk
How To:
- Take the old folder and help your kid carefully cut out the back of the blackboard from it.
- Ask your kid to paint the cut out from the folder with the chalkboard paint. Make sure he leaves it aside to dry for 15 minutes at least.
- Let your kid add glue to each ice-cream stick and place it on the edge of the chalkboard cut out to form its frame.
- Help your kid cut out cute little designs from the construction paper to decorate the frame of the chalkboard.
- Now, ask your kid to write a cute message with chalk on the chalkboard and gift it as a memorabilia to his teacher.
2. Fun Teachers’ Day Cards:
You Will Need:
- Card paper
- Pencil
- A set of crayons
- A pair of scissors
- Blank paper
- White paint and a paint brush
- 2 Styrofoam plates
- Acrylic yellow paint
- A pair of googly eyes
- A spare piece of sponge
- Glue
- Black marker pen
How To:
- Fold the card paper in half to make a card. Now help your kid to draw a big pencil on the card.
- Now, help your kid to cut along the outlines so that you have a pencil-shaped card. Your kid can then color the pencil using different crayons. Ask him to use the black crayon for coloring the tip of the pencil. He can write a beautiful quote inside and gift this as a greeting card to his favorite teacher.
- Now, help your kid to cut out the shape of an apple from the blank paper and then color it red using the crayons. Your kid can then write a sweet message, such as ‘Best Teacher’, on the apple-shaped card, using the white paint and the paint brush. Keep it aside to dry.
- Take the Styrofoam plate and help your kid cut the edges to form the rays of the sun. Pour the acrylic paint on a disposable plate and help your kid dip the spare piece of sponge in the paint and color the sun. Keep it aside to dry.
- Now, help your kid stick the googly eyes on the plate using the glue.
- Help him use the black marker pen to draw a smile on the face of the sun.
- Your kid can also write a short and sweet message such as “You are my sunshine” at the back of the sun.
3. Heart-Shaped Card With Melted Crayons:
You Will Need:
- A small candle
- Different crayons
- An A4 size sheet
- A card paper
- A pair of scissors
- A black marker pen
How To:
- For the first step, use the black marker and draw the outline of a heart on an A4 size sheet of paper.
- Now, remove the labeling from the crayons.
- Light the candle and make sure your kid stays away from the flame. Bring the tip of the crayon to the flame of the candle and gently start melting it. Now, make sure that you let the melted crayon drip onto the sheet of paper. Also, the melted drops of crayon should fall inside the heart shape.
- Repeat the steps with all the crayons that you are using and make sure that you cover the whole heart shape.
- Now, ask your kid to keep the paper aside for some time so that the crayons can dry well and not come off while he kid is decorating the card.
- Let your kid cut out the shape of the heart using a pair of scissors. He can then stick the cut out on the card paper. Help him write a short poem inside the card appreciating his teacher.
[ Read: Teacher’s Day Wishes, Quotes & Poems For Kids ]
Top Two Interesting Games For Teachers Day:
1. Make A Rectangle:
Here is a fun game that your kid’s teachers will love playing on Teachers’ Day. In a role reversal of sorts, your little one will instruct them to play properly.
- Ask your kid to blindfold all his teachers. Now, he should divide his teachers into different groups with about five to six members in each group.
- He should now hand out a rope to each group.
- The members of each group have to try and form a rectangle.
- Add some fun rules to make it a little challenging for the teachers, such as no one should touch or instruct each other, and no giggling.
2. The Couch Game:
Now here is one of the funniest teachers day games to play that will surely take your kid’s teachers go down their memory lane and recall the good old days of childhood.
- Before the game begins, ask your kid to divide his teachers into two different groups.
- Take a few sheets of paper and cut them up into small chits. Now write down the names of all the teachers on the pieces of paper and place them in a bowl.
- Randomly ask your kid to start picking out the pieces of paper and give them one by one to each teacher.
- Now, your kid should ask all the teachers to sit down in a circle. Four teachers have to sit on a couch and the rest have to sit on chairs. Keep an extra chair.
- The teacher who has the empty chair on her left has to call out a name to try and get someone from the opponent team off the couch. The person who has that name on the paper will get up and sit on the empty chair and swap the paper with the teacher who called the name.
- Each teacher with an empty chair on their left keeps calling a name until only all the teachers on the couch are from the same team.
[ Read: Interesting Teachers Day Activities For Kids ]
We hope your kids will love making these cards and playing these games for Teachers day.
Do you remember how you celebrated Teachers’ Day at school? Do share some fun game ideas with us here. We would love to hear from you!
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