Click picture for templates shown. Click the picture above and download and print the autumn templates (or make your own). Cut them out, preferably from card. There is no need to draw the detail, just the outline. Draw around the templates on an A3 piece of paper (preferably sugar paper or something firm) . You can choose just some or all the shapes. You can choose how you arrange them - random, or in a pattern. Having drawn them, with a pencil, lightly draw divisions around the shapes so that each shape is in its own section. These sections do not have to be rigid - let them flow around the shapes, but each should tesselate with the one next to it so there are no blank pieces of paper. See the picture above. With paint, first colour the shapes, then use a contrasting autumnal colour to block the spaces around them. I chose to use shades of yellow/green, but anything is possible. Once the paint is dry, use a black felt tip pen to draw around the autumn shapes, and to draw on the details (see the templates). Hang your pictures on the wall to brighten winter! A child's interpretation. Have you seen?A 70 page downloadable resources for the home-school (ages 4-7), packed with ideas for every subject! Only £2! (inc. a free copy of Autumn Maths Activities worth £1.50).
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Welcome!After studying for an Early Years Specialism degree (B.Ed. Hons), and teaching in mainstream education, I home-educated my own children, after my husband and I were persuaded of the need to take responsibility for bringing up our children 'in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.' (Ephesians 6:4) We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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