By using a cotton swab, instead of a finger, the children dotted small circles at the end of the caterpillar's legs. The cotton swab allowed for a more uniform appearance, but still fell within the printing theme of the project.
The final results?
My nine year old daughter's picture...
My five year old son's picture...
Both children completed their projects on their entirely on their own. I really like how you can see a bit of their personalities and preferences in each one, despite it being the same project.
I love those, Dorie, and this is just in time for planning our "Letter C" activities for next week! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Marla! These would make a neat addition to a letter C week. We were so intent on the printing aspects (repetition, pattern, etc) and didn't think of all the other ways to use this activity.
DeleteThese are wonderful! And it would be fun to incorporate the eric carle hungry caterpillar book for younger students. I may borrow this for my second grader!
ReplyDeleteYes, they would be nice to use with that book - wonderful idea, Jessica!
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