Tie-Dye is always a good time! I remember back to my good ole’ camp counselor days and used to love doing this activity with the campers. This is a really fun activity to work on with your students. You can incorporate color identification, fine motor skills, following directions, sequencing, and more! Here is a free printable for visual directions for making tie-dye t-shirts. Visual directions are key to a smooth and low-stress activity!
We made tie-dye shirts for jerseys for our first year at Special Olympics and we got SO many compliments. Our kids had a blast too! Have fun! Download for free here: tie dye.
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I’m thinking this would be great to do before spring break! Instead of coloring eggs, my students could make shirts! Thanks for sharing!
Enjoy 🙂