| So, the plan is to carve pumpkins on Tuesday, October 30th. I will have all the tools and supplies and (hopefully) every student can bring a pumpkin. I'll cut the lid, but students can do all of the cleaning and carving as the tools are all small and safe. The idea would be to create a stencil to use for carving onto the pumpkin. I used a similar idea with my sons last year when they were 5 and almost 3. They still needed some help with the carving, but I think the class will really be able to take it a step further and do most, if not all of the work on their own. The top three pictures show what my kids were able to do last year and they were very pleased with the results. The rest of the pictures are pumpkins that I have carved in the past to show some examples of what can be accomplished with some time, patience and practice. Some of these stencils might not be too difficult for members of the class to attempt, so I will try to have some ability-appropriate stencil options available for Tuesday as well. If anyone has any issues getting a pumpkin to school for Tuesday next week, please contact me, as I can try to have a selection of extras just in case. |
8 Comments
Allison and Paul(Nicole's parents)
24/10/2018 07:55:48 pm
Great we have a pumpkin for Nicole! 🎃👧🏼
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Bernd
24/10/2018 08:30:53 pm
Great project. Siena will bring one as well. Thanks.
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josh
24/10/2018 09:28:55 pm
nice i was sick today i like the pupkin
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Nicole
25/10/2018 06:47:59 pm
Hi there
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Kahlen
30/10/2018 06:51:12 pm
WOW!! those pumpkins are amazing!!
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Lucasa
3/11/2018 12:29:27 pm
I love the pumkins👻🎃🤘
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Andrew
6/11/2018 02:19:42 pm
I like the Darth Vader.[though I would perfer Darth Maul
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lucasl
6/11/2018 02:21:59 pm
l like tony stark[iron man]
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