Let’s go sliding! Build vocabulary. Learn parts of speech. Practice spelling words. Create colorful sliders and play with words!
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Try this fun way to build your vocabulary. Or practice spelling words. You’ll even learn parts of speech.
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Design your slider. Sliders can be any shape you can imagine---maybe a dinosaur, a train, or a trampoline. Sketch ideas for your slider with Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils. To make your slider long enough for a complete sentence, you may need two or more pieces of paper. Use a Crayola Glue Stick to hold the pieces together.
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Color your slider with Crayola Washable Markers.
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Write a sentence. Using a Crayola Fine Tip Marker, write a sentence on your slider with space for at least one missing word (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or prepositional phrase).
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Draw two lines, one above the other, where the missing word goes. Fold the paper gently, perpendicular to the lines, and cut slits with Crayola Scissors.
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Accent your slider with Crayola Glitter Glue. Air-dry the glue.
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Make word strips. Cut long strips of paper slightly narrower than your slider’s slits.
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Divide word strips into sections with different background colors. Write one word in each section to complete the sentence you wrote on your slider.
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Insert the word strips from the back of the slider through the slits. You’re ready to go sliding!
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