While homemade paper may not seem like an every day craft idea to try with your kids
You can purchase a paper making kit or get the kids to help you make a screen, either way this is a great way to extend their learning and authentic experiences on many subjects.
This is an activity that can be used to enhance learning about pioneer times, recycling, and even careers in the pulp and paper industry.
Consider doing this activity with children who are in upper elementary school and even middle school (grades 3-8). Younger children might think it was fascinating, but you would be doing most all of the work! And, the drying time might be a little long for their patience level.
Begin the activity with an explanation of what you are trying to accomplish and a demonstration of how to make your own paper. Warning, you may want to practice ahead of time. Working with wet pulp and transferring it can be a delicate process that takes time to perfect.
You can use virtually any type of paper with any thickness that you can get your hands on.
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