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Preschool shape rocket template
Preschool shape rocket template











preschool shape rocket template

This will indent an impression onto the foil side, giving your child guidelines for the windows and fins. On the paper side, trace around the interior lines with a ballpoint pen.

  • Lay the rocket, foil side down, on a cork board or several layers of folded up newspaper.
  • Let the glue dry completely so you don’t gunk up your scissors.
  • Using the spray adhesive, glue the rocket printout to a sheet of aluminum foil.
  • Permanent markers in several colors, or acrylic paintĭepending on the age and abilities of your kids, you can prepare the rocket in advance up through steps 2, 3, or 4.
  • Newspaper or another surface protector (for spraying the glue).
  • Spray Adhesive (I used Elmer’s Craft Bond).
  • Printout of this rocket craft template (or another one you like).
  • preschool shape rocket template

    This project is really easy, but it does need a little prep ahead of time - far enough ahead that the spray glue can dry. RELATED: Looking for more rocket ship craft ideas? Check out our Interactive Paper Plate Rocket and Paper Plate Solar System crafts. We figured out that if you use spray glue on the foil, you can add a layer of paper to it – and that paper can act as an anti-crumple stabilizer. With that craft, we wanted to be able to use plain old kitchen foil, but we needed it to be easy to cut shapes out of it without it crumpling on us. Last summer, a friend and I had made cute foil elephants with a group of kids. She loves imagining traveling to the moon in a shiny rocket, and so I thought right away of using foil. With that in mind, I wanted to think up ideas for a rocket craft she’d love.

    preschool shape rocket template

    My daughter has been all about space this year.

    Preschool shape rocket template plus#

    Inside: A rocket craft for kids, plus suggested children’s books about rockets.













    Preschool shape rocket template