A variety of pasta (penne, small shells, and some dinosaur shaped pasta)
Containers for the pasta
Good quality PVA glue. You really do need good glue, or the pasta won’t stick to the paper
Construction paper or cardboard (black or white, but any color will do)
Poster Paint
Paint Brushes
1. Place the different pasta into the containers
2. Put the glue into a container – it’s easier to apply it with a paintbrush than it is out of the bottle
3. Have the children glue the pasta all over their piece of paper or cardboard. You can encourage patterns or shapes if you like, but I let them stick them wherever they wanted
4. Wait for the glue to dry (this takes about 20 minutes)
5. Set up the paints and let them paint their pasta
6. Leave the paintings flat until they dry, then they should be fine to hang up on display
Credit: Original Source
Encourages EA & D, UW, C & L, L