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laminated faces with dry erase markers. So funny.
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Tape off their name, then let them fingerpaint.
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Make your own bouncey ball, from scratch. Great way to learn about science.
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Q-tip & popsicle stick bow and arrow tutorial.
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The Letter Box: cut out letters from food boxes before recycling them. Oh, I like this!
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"Name Skeletons" Look closely: students folded white paper in half, wrote their names in cursive, and cut out around their names - this formed the body. They added the head, arms,and legs then mounted their "name skeletons" on black construction paper! - What a fun idea! @KW
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Enlarge student fingerprints and have kids write about themselves on the lines (About Me)
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This is the BEST BEST BEST play dough recipe you will ever find - I have used it for 8 years in my classroom. The kids absolutely love it. The recipe on this link is for a small batch - here is the classroom size batch, and we use a bit of baby oil in it as well to add a really smooth and soft texture. Parents rotate and bring us new play dough every week. The recipe: 4 cups water, 4 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 2 tablespoons cooking oil, 4 teaspoons cream of tartar, food coloring. Combine ingredients. Cook, stirring constantly, until most of the moisture is absorbed. Store in a covered container or Ziploc – does not need refrigeration. Add a bit of baby oil to get a softer texture.
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