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Dennis I'd also like a dream catcher lesson plan but one that is made of
inexpensive materials. What Dream Maker, what year, on the net or in a
book. I need the actual pattern for the woven center portion. I made some
with
paper plate rings (cut out the middle) they're ok but not steller. Used yarn
throughout the middle. Punched 12 holes around paper place outer ring then let
students make up own weaving pattern as they (3rd gr.) weren't catching on
to exact directions that I thought were "close" to correct. As long as the
center was left open I felt it was "ok" and they invented. Used yarn,
feathers and hand made rolled
magazine paper beads. Could look alot better but no money for supplies and
didn't think I should cut the trees for branches - besides the "powers"
don;'t like the look
of "recyclables" in the room - looks messy - can't project it to the art
project - but
they still keep the budget low - so I have to pluck lesson plans and supplies
out of
the air. Sigh!!! Roberta
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