Early Childhood Lesson Plans

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Have children make this ladybug mask to use when they read and dramatize "The Grouchy Ladybug" by Eric Carle.
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Students love to dramatize stories using paper bag puppets, such as this frog puppet. You can show them how to make their own, or you can make them and have them ready for the lesson. This easy to make project will be a favorite of primary students.
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Children love David McKee's books about #Elmer, a brightly colored pachiderm. After reading one of these delightful books, have every student in the class make their own multi-colored elephant and you'll hardly have to coax them to retell the story and act out the parts. AccuCut offers a number of different paper bag puppets like this one for different characters! The "Elmer" books are also available in Spanish for bilingual students.
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EE-EE-ee...oo-oo-OO! Children love acting out stories using this stand-up monkey figure. It's easy to make when you use the accordion-folded base, cut using an AccuCut® machine (see instructions). Don't by shy...you get into the act, too, and they'll vote you "coolest" teacher!
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It's amazing what happens to a paper bag when you add an animal die cut to it. Children are mesmerized by paper bag puppets, and they'll love participating in creative drama when they get to use this elephant-astic friend!
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Floppy ears and all, students love the character and personality of AccuCut paper bag puppet faces! Remember, they don't just see a paper face--they see the character from a book coming alive. Help them understand and retain the story in a book by giving them the opportunity to act it out with puppets!
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Rover says "RRRRRRRuff!" Draw out the shyest student with an opportunity to draw, practice writing or tell stories in this dog-shaped book. How many of these do you see every day?! AccuCut makes it possible to offer dog-shaped books with easy-to-use dies.
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Young learners love dramatic play, and it's especially fun and effective when they use paper bag puppets they create themselves! It's easy for students to make these puppets when they use pre-cut die-cut pieces--and die cutting helps the teacher save time.
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Help students learn their numbers with penguins. They can line up the penguins in the correct order.
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Students love using frog stick puppets to retell the story after you read "Five Green and Speckled Frogs" by Patricia Burris aloud to them.