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Saturday, May 12, 2012

I got an X-ray at school today!


Our show and tell letter "X" became a lesson on bones.
On black paper trace the child's arm and hand with a white crayon.
Use Q-tips on Elmer's glue for the bones. 
The parents loved it!
Also, great writing for kids not yet in kindergarten!






My 100th Post!!

23 comments:

  1. The "x-rays" are awesome, Carolyn! Thanks so much for linking up with Montessori Monday. I pinned your post to my Human Body Unit Study Pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/human-body-unit-study/

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  2. Thank you again, Deb, for your attention to our curriculum.

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  3. AWESOME thank you!!!!

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  4. That is a brilliant idea!
    Thanks for sharing.

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  5. This is great! Thanks for sharing and please consider adding this to the home school resource website, "Look What We Did." http://lookwhatwedid-homeschool.blogspot.com

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  6. Thanks for linking up to Mom's Library! I love this activity. We will be heading to the hospital soon for some x-rays and i may use this as a way to get my Little Mister ready!
    New follower!

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  7. what a cute idea...thanks for sharing on Hey Mom, Look What I Did at Adventures In Mommy Land!!

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  8. Hi,
    Loved this so much, I featured it this weeks Mom's Library Link-Up. Hop over a grab an I was Featured on Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk button! Can't wait to see what you have to link up this week!

    Julie @ Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk
    http://heymommychocolatemilk.blogspot.com/2012/11/moms-library-link-up-7-for-me.html1777 ogaliff

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  9. What a great teaching tool! Such an original idea.

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  10. Thank you for all the nice comments.
    This is so easy for adults to do with children while only needing paper, a crayon and Q-tips. Simple and so cute.

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  11. Congratulations on your 100th post!

    I bet they loved making their x-ray hands.

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  13. We used this idea today in our little preschool. The kids LOVED it and thought it was so cool. Thanks for sharing! -Rebecca

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