This hand banner craft makes a good class or family project. Why not make the
banner long enough to circle a room so it joins together in a unified circle?
Each child can use a different quote and think about its meaning.
You will need:
A range of skin colored paper or card
Glue stick
Pens or a print out of our Martin Luther King quotes
Cut out a number of handprints, making half left hands and half right hands.
Either cut out and glue on one of our quotes to each hand or have children
research and write on their own.
Take one left hand and one right hand and
glue the ends of the index fingers and thumbs together. Make lots of pairs of
hands in the same way.
Glue the pairs together by overlapping the little
finger and the edge of the palm. Hang your banner.
New this year, our series of Christmas karaoke videos - they are a great way to
learn Christmas carols and singing along is fun, too! We have 5 so far, and more
coming soon... Christmas karaoke videos
Lots new for Bonfire Night - including writing paper, mini safety
booklets for children to write in and Guy Fawkes and James I classroom
printables... Bonfire Night