DLTK's Crafts for Kids Christmas Scissor Skills Projects
This is a great project to use when you are first introducing a child
to scissors. It requires single "snips" only. We did a
project like this with our three year old friend when we were
babysitting -- he had lots of fun -- it was cute how hard he
concentrated on his scissors. You can make this appropriate for older
children (kindergarten and up) by asking them to fill their templates
with a particular type of shape (squares, rectangles, triangles,
polygons, etc) Thanks to Sierra and Kailey for sharing photos of their
scissor skills crafts!! Materials:
- children's scissors,
- construction paper -- you can prechoose the color or let the kids pick their own
- glue,
- paper and printer
Instructions:
- ADULT: print template of choice or make your own.
- ADULT: Cut the construction paper into long, one inch wide strips (you can cut fast, they don't have to be perfect)
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by Sierra

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ex: 
- show the child how to hold their scissors.
- let the child snip off pieces from the strips of construction paper... as the children get older, you can ask them to try to snip perfect squares, but to begin with, just let them snip away

- Either squeeze the glue onto the template for the child or squeeze some
into a margarine container lid and give the child a q-tip or popsicle stick
to spread the glue themselves.
- Let the child fill the template with the snipped pieces -- don't worry that they go over the lines.
- Let dry.
- ADULT: cut out the shape along the dark line (you should be able to
turn the page over and see the dark black line through the back of the
paper).
Templates:
- Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Printable version of these instructions