Clay frog

 


Description: For this activity, we used clay to create a frog and a lilypad. We began by rolling out the clay between two boards to flatten it, then cut out the shape of the lilypad from the stencil we were given and set it aside. Next, we focused on making the frog. We rolled out more clay to form the frog's body, eyes, arms, and feet. We used water to smooth out any creases and cracks. After shaping the pieces, we assembled the frog by scratching the clay where the pieces would connect, adding water to those scratched areas to act as a sort of "clay glue." Once the frog was put together, we added details like the toes, eyes, a mouth, and a nose.

 Extension: you could use this with a language arts lesson along with a froggy book. For example, you could do this at the beginning of the year along with the book froggy goes to school.


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