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Box Setup
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How to Use
- Distribute sticker sheets or place out on trays on the table.
- Give each artist a small piece of paper or cardstock
- Show artists how they can cut or tear larger pieces of stickers to create shapes and backgrounds.
- Demonstrate peeling one sticker at a time and placing it gently on the paper
- Encourage filling the space slowly and thoughtfully—like building a design or pattern.
- Older artists can work to make pictures with their sticker collages.
Skills & Learning Focus
- Fine Motor Coordination: peeling and placing strengthens fingertip dexterity.
- Hand-Eye Coordination: aligning stickers to the chosen spot.
- Creative Composition: arranging color, shape, and space.
- Focus & Patience: practicing calm, controlled movements.
- Decision-Making: making visual choices about placement and pattern.
Teacher Notes
- Encourage slow, careful peeling—support kids who struggle by showing how to bend the sheet to lift the edge.
- Offer descriptive language: “You placed that circle right in the middle—nice balance!”
- Promote creative thinking: “What kind of picture could you build from these shapes?”