Scarecrow Display
              
              
     
              
              (Photos Submitted by Mrs. Valerie)
              Let the children decorate their own scarecrow.
              Trace children's hands onto yellow paper and 
              cut out to use for the scarecrows hair.
               
              
              Fall Is Something to Crow About!
              
              This colorful 
              pumpkin patch is something to crow about! To make a scarecrow,
               draw facial features on a white pillowcase. Stuff the pillowcase, 
              a pair of children's
               overalls, and a child's long-sleeved shirt with newspaper. Staple 
              these items to the
               board amid a student-created pumpkin patch. Add a hat and clumps
               of shredded tissue-paper straw to complete the harvest scene.
              
              Variation: In 
              reading center, make a bulletin board and title it:
              "Good Books Are Worth 
              Crowing About!"
                       
              
              Not Scared of 
              Hard Work 
              Materials: Picture 
              of a scarecrow, glue, pieces of material, buttons, 
              noodles, anything that can be used to decorate the scarecrow.
              
              Let the children decorate. Cut the scarecrows out and use 
              them as a bulletin board border for a display of completed work.
              
              Add a heading such as, '
              We're Not Scared of Hard 
              Work', or 
              'This Class Is Not Scared of Hard Work.'
               
              
                         
      
 
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