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Lastly, once the blue paint is dry take the take the child’s hand and paint it white and put it on the blue paint to create the stars.Īfter completing this craft hopefully you end up with a fun activity and patriotic craft all while working on counting and pattern skills. After the red and white is painted take the blue paint and paint the square on the first 7 sticksħ. Then starting with the red paint paint the first stick and then every ither one till you reach the bottom * the line that you drew on the first 7 will separate the blue and red.*Ħ. Flip the popsicle sticks over and draw and line about ¼ of the way in on the first 7 popsicle sticks.ĥ. Take the 3 or 4 other sticks and glue them vertically on the 13 sticks to make the flag sturdier.Ĥ. Place all the sticks horizontal (see picture for any clarification)ģ. Have the student count out 13 popsicle sticks for the flag and 3 or 4 more for the back support (the number will depend on how large your sticks are)- For older kids you can have them count out 16-17 sticks at once to give them more of a challenge.Ģ. To start, we are going to gather our supplies you will need- Popsicle Sticks, red, blue, and white paint, glue, and some paint brushes.ġ. Sing along and learn with The Kiboomers Preschool Songs & Nursery Rhymes It's the Simon Says game So listen carefully and play along This action packed so. Below you will find the instructions on how make a popsicle stick American Flag. Also no one said that math couldn’t be enjoyable and crafty! Let’s make a red, white, and blue craft for Memorial Day weekend.
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