"It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings." -Ann Landers
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Classroom Campfire
We had such a good time sharing stories around the campfire this week! It was so much fun to hear the suspenseful stories that we worked on for over a month. Their hard work definitely paid off! Below I have pictures from our campfire. The student that is sharing in the picture has a flashlight to add effect to the spookiness of their story and the atmosphere.
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How did you make your campfire?
ReplyDeleteI used poster board, colored butcher paper, and Christmas lights. I made a 4 inch tall ring with the poster board. Then, I cut the butcher paper to look like flames and stapled it to the poster board ring. I balled up the Christmas lights (tangled mess), and placed them in the center of the ring. I balled up black butcher paper to look like rocks and cut a square piece of green paper to be "grass" under everything.
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