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The Monster Haircut
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The Monster Haircut

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The Monster Haircut Activity. The PDF includes: - Monster in Black and White for DIY coloring: Page 4 - Monster Hair in Black and White for DIY coloring: Page 5 - Teaching tips and activity instructions: Page 3 - Monster Full Color template: Page 6 - Monster Hair Full Color template: Page 7 Teacher Tips: -Materials: You will need to cut out the Monster Hair and adhere with Tape, Glue, or Staples. -I recommend lamination or printing on card stock paper for years of use! -Print on construction paper, have the kids color their own, or print the version in full color. -Great to include with Halloween Monster theme lesson plans. -For a fun book to accompany the lesson try reading the book - “The Haircut“ by the Oxford Reading Tree. I hope you enjoy my products. Be sure to leave a rating and follow me, Creativeteachersabroad. Keep in touch and get more ideas by liking my Facebook page!
Taste & Teeth Activity
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Taste & Teeth Activity

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Taste &amp; Teeth Activity! 1. Print and cut: Print out pages on pink paper(gums/tongue) and white paper(teeth) and cut. 2. Laminate (Suggested Step): I suggest laminating a version for years of use! 3. Attach: Use sticky tack, tape, velcrow or your choice of adhesive for the teeth and tongue. Lesson Suggestions: -Place yarn or play-doh in between teeth and have children use a toothbrush to clean them. -Use the numbered teeth template to let children count the teeth. - Use the tongue template as the starter for a discussion about taste and if possible have them taste foods and lable their own! -Materials: You will need scissors, yarn/play-doh, pink and white paper, and adhesive for the teeth. -I recommend lamination for years of use! Enhance your lesson by reading: The Tooth Book by Dr. Seuss I hope you enjoy my products. Be sure to leave a rating and follow me, Creativeteachersabroad. Keep in touch and get more ideas by liking my Facebook page!