Get your kids outside this summer with a DIY kite project! This simple craft requires some creativity and minimal materials while encouraging your students to get outdoors. Keep reading for instructions on how to make this easy summer craft for kids of all ages!
Mobile Ed loves hands-on projects for students! The benefits are endless. Hands-on activity for kids increases engagement, encourages critical thinking, requires fine motor skills, improves memory, and makes room for exploration. Getting students outdoors can also have great benefits for students. Watch the video tutorial below or find step-by-step instructions for this simple summer craft.
Paper Bag Kite Instructions
What You'll Need
- Paper bag
- Thin yarn/string
- Scissors
- Tape/glue
- Streamers
- popsicle stick (or pencil/pen if needed)
- Markers/paint
What You'll Do
- Decorate the paper bag to your kids' liking! Get creative with it!
- Open up the bag. Cut a small hole in the button of the bag for the string to be secured through later.
- Cut your string to be about 24 inches long. Thread the string through the hole in the bottom of the bag. On the side of the string that's inside the bag, tie the popsicle stick. This will attach the string to the paper bag to prevent the string from falling out while it's in the air.
- Attach your streamers to the open end of the bag using glue or tape.
- Hold on to the string and fly your kite! Your kids will have a blast!
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Project inspired by Typically Simple.