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Craft
Moving Mayflower CraftMaterials: • 9 inch white paper plate
• blue construction paper
• Mayflower templates
• craft stick (popsicle stick)
• scissors
• stick glue
• tape
• crayons or markers
• optional: watercolor paint and paint brushes
Directions:
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1. Cut a line across the center of
the inside circle of the plate. Do
not cut to the plate’s edge.
3. Tear blue construction paper into
long strips.
Move the craft stick back and forth to move the Mayflower!
2. Color the top half of the paper
above the long horizontal line
you cut. Use crayons, markers, or
watercolors.
Directions continue on the next page.
4. Glue the strips onto the bottom half
of the plate, overlapping them. Make
sure the cut across the plate remains
open.
Craft
Moving Mayflower Craft
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Challenge: Have students write about the Pilgrims’ journey on the Mayflower on the back of
the plate.
5. Turn the plate over and trim off the
excess construction paper.
Continued
6. Color and cut out the Mayflower
ship. Tape it to one end of a craft
stick. Leave a small amount of space
between the bottom of the tape and
the bottom of the ship. See the top
right picture. This allows the ship to sit
and slide along the top of the water
(construction paper). It also keeps
the ship on the plate when not
moving.
7. Place the craft stick down in the
hole in the plate. Move the ship by
sliding the craft stick back and forth.
Leave space between bottom of
tape and bottom of the ship.
Colorthe sky to match the paper plate.
Moving Mayflower CraftTemplates
1. Color the ship. Color the sky behind the sails the same color as the sky on your paper plate.
2. Cut out the ship.3. Tape the ship at one end of
a craft stick.
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