Dear Carol,
What grade(s) do you teach?
You don't necessarily have to come up with an idea. Let the kids
brainstorm. Each child gets 1 yard of ribbon to make something out of. Put
a big box of assorted odds and ends out for them to use as additions (scrap
paper, buttons, orange juice lids, paper clips, etc, etc). You may want to
restrict whether you want it to be 2d or 3d. What fun!
Hello, I am the lucky recipient of 100s of yards of grograin ribbon. It is
1 1/2 inches wide and a golden yellow color. Any ideas? I would appreciate
any help you can give me. I also have a lot of 1 inch ribbon, same color.
Thank you, Carol
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Dear Carol, <BR>
What grade(s) do you teach? <BR>
You don't necessarily have to come up with an idea. Let the kids brai=
nstorm. Each child gets 1 yard of ribbon to make something out of. &nb=
sp;Put a big box of assorted odds and ends out for them to use as additions =
(scrap paper, buttons, orange juice lids, paper clips, etc, etc). You =
may want to restrict whether you want it to be 2d or 3d. What fun! &nb=
sp;<BR>
<BR>
Cindy Erickson <BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Hello, I am the lucky recipie=
nt of 100s of yards of grograin ribbon. It is 1 1/2 inches wide and a =
golden yellow color. Any ideas? I would appreciate any help you =
can give me. I also have a lot of 1 inch ribbon, same color. Tha=
nk you, Carol<BR>
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