Here’s a popular project I thought I’d repost before April 1st. The glasses are pretty much guaranteed to create lots of
giggles, just be sure that children don’t try to do much more than pose
in them.
1. Follow this link (eyeglass template)
to download a template I've posted for the glass frames. Print out
copies on the heaviest paper stock available. Give each student a set
and have them cut out all 3 pieces, including the inside of the frames.
Tape sides to the front. The students decorate the frame with colored
pencils or markers.
2. I found some stock photo images of eyes,
and made lots of color copies for the students to pick from. Another
option is to have realistic drawings of different eye shapes, and let
the students choose and color their favorite, or they could draw their
own. Either way, the eyes and skin need to be colored, and then cut out
and glued behind the eyeglass openings.I have posted a pdf of the eye
photos I used HERE. If you don’t have a color printer, laser prints that are hand colored might work well too.