Mother's Day Writing Prompt Craftivity

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Mother's Day will soon be here.  I designed this sweet tweet writing prompt which makes an adorable card.

Here's how to make one: bird activities, bird crafts, tweeting, tweet writing prompts, writing prompts for mothers day, mother's day writing prompts, writing prompts for may, mothers day crafts, mothers day cards, mothers day gifts, mothers day bulletin boards, spring crafts for kidsRun off templates on construction paper.

Cut yellow strips for the legs, the length of the construction paper. I made mine half the width of a ruler.

Make a template for the beaks from an old file folder. Trace and cut out 6 at a time. Set up the various pieces on a table.

Students come to the center and choose their bird color and other pieces. They return to their desk to cut out and assemble the pieces.

Students accordion fold the legs and glue them to the back of their bird.  They cut on the tail lines and fold a few “feathers” up, and glue the beak to the head, drawing a smile and nose dot.

Children fold the left edge of their wing and glue it to the center of their bird. The wing says: "My mom is special and that's something to tweet about!"

bird activities, bird crafts, tweeting, tweet writing prompts, writing prompts for mothers day, mother's day writing prompts, writing prompts for may, mothers day crafts, mothers day cards, mothers day gifts, mothers day bulletin boards, spring crafts for kidsSo they don’t write outside the wing, children can trace around the wing before they write I love you and sign their name under the wing.

To expedite things, pre-cut the Happy Mother’s Day hang-tags and punch a hole in them. I ran then off on white construction paper and then for more pop, glued them to pink construction paper. You could save the extra steps, and just run the tag off on different colors of construction paper.

Cut lengths of yarn, ribbon or jute to tie the tags to the birds.  Before hand, brainstorm with students why their moms are special.  List these on the board to help with spelling.

Students write why their mom is special on the back of the bird. I ran off an extra template for this so that it looks more finished, as it stands out and also covers the leg tops.

Print off your class composite. Cut students’ photographs in an oval, so that they can glue them to the head on the back of the bird.

bird activities, bird crafts, tweeting, tweet writing prompts, writing prompts for mothers day, mother's day writing prompts, writing prompts for may, mothers day crafts, mothers day cards, mothers day gifts, mothers day bulletin boards, spring crafts for kidsWhen students have completed their prompt, tie their tab to the bird and finish with a bow.  If you have time, have students share their work with their classmates, by reading what they wrote.

Click on the link to view/download the Mother's Day Writing Prompt craftivity. Thanks for visiting today.  I hope your day is something to tweet about!

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