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HOUSE PATTERN ACTIVITIES
 
SNOW SCENES
Using the small or medium pattern, cut 3 - 5 houses for your child out of black construction paper.
Have her glue the houses on the bottom of a piece of blue paper.
Set out some white tempera paint and a small brush..
 
Have your child paint the ground and the roof tops of the houses with white paint, to resemble snow.
You can also show her how to tap or flick her brush and make white spatters to resemble falling snow.
 
BUILD A HOUSE
Using the large pattern, cut out a house for your child in whatever color he prefers.
Next, set out some paper strips approximately, 2" wide, plus a pair of child scissors.
Using the strips, have your child cut out windows and doors for his house.
Green strips of paper can be fringed to make grass.
Have your child glue his house and the grass onto a larger piece of paper to make a house picture.
He could also create a chimney for his house and add a stretched out cotton ball (to resemble smoke) to his picture with some glue.
 
WOODEN HOUSE
Using the large pattern, cut a house out for your child using a piece of cardboard (light or heavy).
Set out some craft sticks (plain or colored) and some glue in a bowl with a brush.
Have your child spread glue across her house.
Then, have her place craft sticks all over the house shape to create a wooden house.
 
COLORED HOUSES (A felt board activity)
Using the medium pattern, cut out 4-5 houses from felt, each a different primary color.
Place the houses on a felt board (a piece of cardboard covered with felt)
Recite the following poem with your child. Have him place the appropriate houses on the board in a circle as they are mentioned in the poem.
  Red house, red house what do you see?
I see a blue house next to me.

Blue house, blue house what do you see?
I see a yellow house next to me.

Yellow house, yellow house what do you see?
I see a green house next to me.

Green house, green house what do you see?
I see a brown house next to me.

Brown house, brown house what do you see?
I see a red house next to me.
Jean Warren