Halloween origami project #2 for today: a cute little ghost! The hands are a bit tricky; just keep practicing, make sure your creases are sharp, and you'll get it!
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To get into the Halloween spirit, students in Room 17 learned to make a Japanese goblin, called an oni. Here are the instructions for making one. Happy paper folding! To give everyone a virtual tour of Room 17 and some ideas of what students do every day, I will be highlighting special features of our classroom.
The Boggle Board is one of those activities children can choose to "play" with whenever they finish their work early. They simply get a worksheet I've made to list all the words they can possibly spell using adjoining letters that connect in any direction (horizontally, vertically, diagonally; no skipping over letters allowed). It's a great way to practice spelling and vocabulary skills. I try to change the letters once a week. Students can also play Boggle online. |
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