
OCTOPUS: Octopus copy sheet kids` scissors crayons pencil 1) Give each child a colored Octopus copy sheet and crayon. 2) Have kids draw circles in between the lines, to represent suction cups on the octopus` tentacles. 3) Give each child a kid`s scissors. Instruct them to cut on the line and STOP at the end of the line. 4) Curl the octopus legs by wrapping them around a pencil. 5) Next, use a stapler to form the octopus. Curve the paper around so that the 2 legs on the end come together to form one leg. Then staple the edges together. MOSIAC SEA TURTLES: paper plate construction paper squares glue stick green head, feet & tail stapler 1) Have kids glue on different colored pieces of paper onto their paper plates. Layer the colors. 2)Cut out a head, feet and tail for the turtles. Have kids glue or staple them on their paper plate. 3) Add eyes to the head of the turtle.
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