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The middle school years are ideal for incorporating new elements into art! To produce stunning pieces of art, repurpose commonplace objects and incorporate outside resources.
With the help of these 35 unique ideas, you can encourage your middle schoolers’ inner artists and help them finish a variety of imaginative projects using plastic bottles, paper towel rolls, paper bits, and other recycled materials.
1. Recycled Tins Wind Chimes
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This is a fantastic recycling and reduction project. The tins and metal cans will provide students with a creative outlet as they can upcycle items to a whole new level! Cans, lids, and other repurposed metal objects are great for creating engaging recycled art projects!
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2. Water Bottle Fish Craft
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Plastic bottles and other recyclable items are ideal for this vibrant fish sculpture. This project will be fun for middle school kids since it will really allow them to express their creativity. Allow them to manipulate and mould the plastic into the desired shape.
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3. Nature Suncatchers
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Allowing middle school students to make this stunning suncatcher wind chime is a wonderful assignment. An original project option that primary school students will be happy to complete may be achieved by using natural materials like flowers and recycled jar lids!
4. Paper Mache Pots
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Students in middle school will find making paper mache pots to be an interesting assignment. Allow them to select the coloured paper scraps for the pots’ designs and patterns. They will take pleasure in recycling it and creating these charming pots that can be used for many tasks.
5. Tin Can Creatures
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These whimsical and lively tin can animals can provide pupils with a pleasant and engaging art project. Students should be challenged to use common resources; discover who can be the most inventive!
6. Nature Weaving
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Gathering natural and organic materials to weave your own creation is a terrific way to engage in this nature weaving hobby. This art project is a great way to introduce science concepts through the use of eco-friendly materials. Students will have a difficult time locating unique materials and setting their individual work apart from the others.
7. Bottle Cap Mural
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Murals using bottle caps are very popular with this age group! You can accomplish this without purchasing any expensive supplies! Rather, all you need are recycled bottle tops from different kinds of bottles, such as water, laundry, and lotion bottles.
8. Plastic Spoon Dragonfly
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Students may really unleash their creativity by participating in this enjoyable reduce, reuse, and recycle exercise. The final product can be made colourful and crafty by using recycled spoons and craft supplies.
9. Water Bottle Bottom Flowers
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This adorable little flower art project, which uses the bottoms of beverage bottles, is simple to put together and a great way to give students creative control over the design of their recycled flower bouquet. You could even hold a recycling competition to get students to bring in their recyclables from home for use in art class.
10. Dragonfly Egg Carton Craft
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This recycled egg carton project is another one made using paper mache that’s great for inspiring creativity! Students in the sixth through eighth grades will take pleasure in designing their own take on the recycled dragonfly. Students are able to customise the colours and construction method of their own dragonflies!