Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Frankenstein

Frankenstein:)


Frankenstein has arrived! As our Halloween celebrations continues Frankenstein came to school this past week! I found this  pattern for Frankenstein on this awesome blog Life in First Grade.  The blog
features many patterns for projects for early childhood education.  I actually discovered her blog while searching the site Teachers Pay Teachers.  This site is a great resource to buy, sell and share teaching resources.  I recommend checking it out to be inspired!

Frankenstein is a spooky monster!

Again, cutting and pasting activities have been a big hit this school year! My students had an awesome time cutting and pasting Frank and then writing about him and his scariest adventures with his spooky friends!
Frank is the best goblin ever!
 
Each student had to cut out the zig zag lines on Frankenstein's arms and pants.  After the zig zags were cut, each student was given one head, body (shirt), two hands, two feet and two bolts to paste on to create Frank.  The paper body parts were presented one at a time, 2 x 2.  After Frank's body was pasted together, we flipped him over to his front to add five stripes to his shirt, three stripes on each arm sleeve, and two googly eyes.  My students had fun using a marker to draw on his stitched mouth and scars on his face. 
A School of Frankensteins




 Frankenstein is another fun and creative cutting, pasting and writing activity for Halloween focusing on fine motor and visual-motor integration skills.  The kids had a fantastic time creatively writing about their monster friend "Frank" and all of his goblin friends; ghosts, witches and vampires!

Frankenstein Monsters:)

 
Happy Halloween!
Lauren

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