Who’s reading what? Be a book worm and find out. Creep your way into fascinating fiction (or nonfiction) with this giant caterpillar.
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Ready to tell your classmates about a great book you read? Your 3-D book report is about to become part of a creepy, crawly caterpillar!
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<STRONG>Sculpt a scene</STRONG>. What was the most fascinating character, place, or event in the book? Around a clean recycled plastic container, shape the scene with Crayola Model Magic®. For unique colors, knead color from a Crayola Washable Gel Marker into white Model Magic or mix modeling compound colors with white. Use Crayola School Glue to hold it on the cups. Air-dry your sculpture.
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<STRONG>Label your sculpture</STRONG>. Draw a small flag on construction paper with Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils. Write the title and author of the book, plus your name, on the flag. Cut out the flag with Crayola Scissors. Glue it to your sculpture.
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<STRONG>Write your wiggly worm report</STRONG>. On construction paper, draw a large wiggly worm and cut it out. Write your book report on the worm. Include your name, title, author, and comments to entice your friends to read the book.
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<STRONG>Build a creepy caterpillar</STRONG>. With your classmates, create a caterpillar with your decorated recycled plastic containers. Attach Velcro® dots about 4 inches (5 cm) apart in a meandering line on a hard, flat surface. Stick a Velcro dot on th
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<STRONG>Pick a book to read</STRONG>. Which books look interesting? As you read new books, decorate more cups and add them to your growing, creepy, crawly caterpillar.
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