Handprint wings :)
Haha my favorite! I think it is supposed to be a scary bat, but I think it kinda looks like a lady bat... too cute.
Ok, now here's the bad news... I don't have a pattern. I got it from one of the veteran teachers and I have no idea where they got it from. But, I have a plan! To make your own, find a clipart image of an owl. Print and cut out the large sections onto a manilla file folder to make a pattern- then cut out the individual pieces for your kiddos. It takes a little while to cut out, but I think the results are so worth it! Also, use colored hole punch protectors to add some colors to the eyes. And googly eyes are a must. :)
Also, the bat pattern is very simple- just the body! The students trace their hands (twice) on 1/2 a sheet of black paper for the wings. The moon is just a 10" circle from the die cut. Owl on one side, bat on the other. Looks great from the ceiling!
What do you do for fall decorations?
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Those are GREAT looking!
❀Barbara❀
Grade ONEderful
I love the bats and owls! I have posted a fall activity I do with pumpkins on my blog, feel free to check it out!
~Meghan
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