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There's a Monster in the Blog!

Hello & good morning! 

I can't wait to see you all at our class ZOOM this afternoon 😊


To start off our day today, Ms. Kim is going to read There's a Monster in Your Book! 



After reading along with Ms. Kim, try and make your own monster! Using all different kinds of skills, try out this fun activity to create your own monster at home. 

What You Will Need: 
Watered down paint, food colouring or liquid water colours
A container for each colour of paint
A spoon for each colour of paint
Large sheets of paper
Straws – one for each child
Permanent markers

What to Do: 
Start by drawing a few monster features (or other creature, or even people) in the middle of the page with the permanent markers. You need to use permanent markers as water based markers will run when the paint is added, so explain to the kids how to use them carefully and cover your work surface. Make sure you leave enough room around your drawing for the paint.

Then spoon a few drops of paint wherever you want the monster’s hair to be, and start blowing!



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