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How to Make Cheap and Beautiful Mother’s Day Flowers and a Card Freebie

Well Mother’s Day is just around the corner and here’s a inexpensive way for students to make wonderful flowers for their mothers.  It’s quick and easy for student to paint, and they feel so proud of the finished product to take home. I found the original idea in a Family Fun magazine many years ago and tweaked it a little to make it easy for 2nd graders to do. I have them make 2 flowers for their mother and then an Acrostic Poem to go with it. This also works well if they have a step parent and want to give one of the flowers to them too.
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If you have ipads you could also use this free Acrostic Poem app and have them print out paper and for their mother. I like to do the old fashion hand written ones because I think it is nice as a mother to look back on my child’s handwriting and I hope the mothers of my students feel the same way.
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Step ONE

Gather supplies:

1. toilet paper roll tubes

You will need 2 toilet paper rolls per student. I usually gather these throughout the year but students can also bring them to school.

2. BBQ skewers

You can usually find these at a local grocery store or Walmart.

3. Rulers

4. Scissors

5. Green Construction Paper

6. Tissue Paper of various colors

7. Paint

8. Old File Folder to cut leaf shaped patterns for students to trace

9. Glue

Glue for gluing leaves to to BBQ skewers

10. Glue Gun

Glueing Tissue paper into flowers

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STEP TWO

Follow How to Steps

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Hope your students enjoy making them for their mothers.

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Hello! I’m Anita, the author of Goodwinnovate. I am currently a K-6 STEM/MAKERSPACE teacher. I have also taught 1st and 2nd grades, Title One reading and math in grades 1-3, and Reading Recovery. I love all things technology, and I love trying anything new. I look forward to sharing ideas with you. Click the button below to learn more about me.

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