
One of my kids’ favorite books is called Not A Box by Antoinette Portis. A small rabbit demonstrates just how many things a simple box can be and proves that it can be anything your imagination allows. “It’s not a box!” has become a favorite saying at our house any time we have an empty box that one of our kids wants to create something with. Kids are so creative and have the best imaginations, and it’s fun to watch what they can come up with.
You don’t have to have an empty box to get creative, though! Creativity can be sparked with next to nothing. Sometimes all it takes is setting out some paper, scissors, and glue. If you’re feeling adventurous, you might throw in an empty paper towel tube, some string, or even some pipe cleaners/chenille stems. I’ve even handed my kids a paper with just a few different lines on it, and they’ve turned those lines into a masterpiece. Simply put, you really don’t have to go crazy to give kids an opportunity to get creative. It really doesn’t take a lot.
My kids have all had the same kindergarten teacher, and she has a “creation station” set up in her room. In it are bins of scrap paper, stickers, strings, etc. that are open for students to use. My kids have come home with the coolest creations that they’ve made. If you have space in your classroom, perhaps you might consider setting up your own version of a creation station. It doesn’t need to be fancy, but it would give students a place to create. If space is limited, or you have older students who might not be interested in gluing and taping paper together, consider providing some other kinds of creative outlets– coloring pages, color by number, origami, and so forth. You can also print off the circle and line art pages below and have them available for students to use. Or, if you’re a parent and need something to entertain your kiddos this summer, print off the pages and see what they come up with! You could even give it a try yourself!
Creativity is so important. Our brains were made to imagine, create, and problem solve. If we foster that natural need early on, and continue to do so, just imagine what kinds of amazing outcomes we will see!
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