I know my address
As children build these cute replica homes, they get valuable practice learning their addresses!
This activity is appropriate for:
pre-k - 3rd grade / 4 - 8 years
You will need:
- Empty cereal box or milk carton
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Construction Paper - 9" x 12"
or
Lakeshore Fully Washable Liquid Tempera - Pints - Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Craft Sticks
- Paper towel tube
- Best-Buy School Glue
Directions
- Make a model of your house or apartment building. Start by painting or covering an empty box or milk carton with construction paper. If you’re using paint, set aside and allow to dry completely.
- Use paint or construction paper to create doors & windows. Paint or write the street number on your model.
- You can make a chimney out of a paper towel tube. First, paint the tube the color you want, then set it aside to dry. When it’s dry, glue (or tape) it to the top of your model.
- Write the name of your street on a small piece of construction paper. Glue it to a craft stick to make a street sign.
- Place the model and street sign in your child’s room to help remind him of his address.
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