Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Patterns for What If You Had Animal Teeth
Wow! I got such a great response from my activity! Click here if you missed it.
Thanks so much for all of your wonderful comments! I’ve assembled the patterns…now I didn’t make teeth for all the animals…just the ones I thought my students would like and the ones I could successfully make with my shape tools in Power Point . I am not an artist. If anyone makes the other patterns, please share.
Click the picture to grab your copy! I hope your students have fun with this activity!
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Love it! Thank you!
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Thank you so much!!
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ReplyDeleteI just received that book with my scholastic order. Thank you so much. Can't wait to do your activity!
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First Grade Carousel
So awesome- thank you!! :)
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Smiles from 2nd Grade
OH My Goodness what an adorable book! Thank you for sharing
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Thank you sooooooooooooo much!! I can't wait to buy the book & use these templates. :) Sarah
ReplyDeleteThank you sooo much! This is great!
ReplyDeleteYou are the BESTEST!!! My firsties will love this almost as much as I do!!
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Lisa
This looks GREAT!! I can't wait to use this activity when we work on our nonfiction pieces. Thanks for sharing.
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First Grade Lyons' Den
Too cute. Good way to begin opinion writing as my next major topic for writing is persuasion! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am an artist & I can make up the teeth you need! Is it narwhal, elephant, hippo & tiger? Am I missing one? I can make them up & send them to you. I LOVE this activity you created!! I recently bought the book at our school's Book Fair thinking I could use it in my teeth lessons. Then I came across your fantastic activity! Can't wait to do this with my kids!!
ReplyDelete✿Sue✿
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Hey Sue! That would be wonderful! Thanks so much! Here are the teeth I was able to create using my shape tools: beaver, shark, naked mole rat, vampire bat, hippo, crocodile and the rattlesnake. The rattlesnake pattern wasn't the best. But the rest I couldn't quite get right. That wouls be great if you could make the rest. Thanks again!
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I'm almost finished, I'll send them to you, please send me your email - mine is science4@verizon.net, thanks!
Delete✿Sue✿
✿Science for Kids Blog✿
Finished! Just sent you the JPEGs, let me know if you received them!
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You are an absolute SWEETHEART for sharing this unit with us! I just purchased the book from scholastic and I can't wait to use your unit for the craftivity! My first graders will LOVE it!
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Julie
Ms. Marciniak's First Grade Critter Cafe
Thank you sooooo much for sharing this! It was just what I was looking for! :o)
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Kindergarten Faith
Thanks so much for posting these patterns!! I work as a speech therapist and this is going to make for a very fun-filled session targeting attributes and descriptive words. Love!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to do this activity with my students!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! Such an amazing activity and fun for the kids!!
ReplyDeleteJust found the patterns....thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteIs it possible to get these patterns? I clicked the picture and it's not working. Let me know if they are available somewhere, I tried looking on Teachers pay Teachers as well!! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI would love the patterns and writing page!! What a great idea?
ReplyDeletekrstasiak@dcsdk12.org
thank you for your idea and job!
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to have the narwhal and camel teeth? Of course these are the two some of my students chose :)
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ReplyDeleteLove this! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDownloaded it just now. Looks like a great book and an engaging activity. Thank you for sharing it.
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can you please send the patterns for the animal teeth. I love it mahogany7598@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHave you done patterns for the other animal books (feet, hair, ears)? I hope so! We did this activity today and absolutely loved it!
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ReplyDeleteI would love the teeth patterns! dyerj@fortmillschools.org THANK YOU!!
ReplyDeleteI would love the patterns :) MAFFETT_A@hcde.org
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these patterns for our Open House Project! Thank you!!
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