Last week, I purchased some foam sheets to make
pool noodle boats and have a few leftovers. I also have colored craft sticks left over from my
number sticks project. I got out my little used stencil collection and made some fun shadow puppets with my extra supplies. Of course I love including math in everything I do so I made all the basic shapes in addition to other animals and such.
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Easy steps! Cut foam shapes, hot glue to craft sticks! |
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Add a flashlight and you are ready to go! |
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Star |
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oval |
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Bear who likes to eat the basic shapes! |
This made a great rainy day activity and will be equally useful as a purposeful center in a Kindergarten or preschool classroom! All of these shadow puppets and a small flashlight will fit in a quart size freezer bag giving you something ready to go in browse boxes or to keep kids buys while you are meeting with small groups!
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