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TEENS CLIPT ZIP FILE
This zip file includes a total of 10 High School Teens in SCHOOL graphics: (At yourself this time then looked surprised.AN AMAZING DIVERSITY SET that highly resembles high school teens today!!! (Bring thumb & fingers together in a snapping motion.) (Make right fingers walk up your left arm.) (Make a fist with your right hand in front of you.) The conductor on the train says, “All aboard!” The people on the train go up and down…Ĥ. The whistle on the train goes whoo-ee-whoo…ģ. The wheels on the train go clickity clack,Ģ. The wheels on the train go clickity clack, (Each child gets two tongue depressors or popsicle sticks or rhythm sticks.)ġ. Put jelly or preserves in each thumbprint. Variation: Use colored toothpicks instead of tongue depressors depending on the age of the child.įinely chopped nuts (Check for allergies!)ġ. Have the children use the cards as guides to create color patterns with the tongue depressors. Or draw vertical red, yellow and blue lines on index cards. Let the children use the tongue depressors for counting and sorting games. Whenever the children sees a letter T or t he/she must make the T or t with their fingers.Ĭolor sets of tongue depressors with red, yellow and blue felt tip markers.
TEENS CLIPT HOW TO
Show them how to use their pointer fingers to form the letter T and t. Print T and t on index cards and mix them in with other letters on index cards. Or have the child choose someone who has not yet had a turn. Let the first child to guess correctly hide an item for the next round of the game. When they turn around or open their eyes, set a kitchen timer for the desired number of seconds and have they children try to guess which item you have hidden before the timer rings. Have the children turn around or close their eyes while you hide one of the items in a bag or a box. In the middle place several items that begin with the T sound like tape, a tambourine, a teddy bear, a toy telephone, a toy truck, a turtle, a toothbrush. Have the children sit in a circle with you. Have a Tea party – invite the moms and dads!īuild a tower with the blocks. Make a big letter T on the carpet with masking tape. Write a story about your turkey.ĭirections: Have children glue on toothpicks. Color the feathers made by your fingers and add legs. Your thumb makes the head so add a beak, eyes and the red wattle. Spread your fingers out on a piece of paper and trace around your hand.
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Have children bring to school one plain T-shirt and decorate with fabric paints or do Tie-dye!ĭraw a turkey. Make T’s by gluing together tongue depressors.
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Check them because they can get a bit toasty on the back if you leave them for too long. After you have made your shapes, bake them for 4 hours at 275 degrees or until they are completely done. Mix together, when it forms a ball take it out of the bowl and knead it on a lightly floured surface for 5 minutes. Or before baking add a small hole at the top (with a straw) and after they are baked and decorated you can hang them with ribbon or string. Then paint them to play with or add a magnet to the back to stick them on the fridge. Bake them in the oven until they are hard (recipe below). Make salt dough and shape them into the letter T.