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Phantom Punch

October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff 0

1 Qt. Orange Juice 1 Qt. Seltzer Water or Club Soda 1/2 Gallon Sherbet Apple Pieces Raisins Tangerine Slices Grape Juice Combine the liquid ingredients   >>>

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Paper Plate Bat

October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff 0

Using a small paper plate, paint black with black finger paint, let dry. Cut triangle shapes from black construction paper, 3 for each wing and   >>>

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Creepy-Crawly Spider Bracelets

October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff 0

Creepy crawly bracelets constructed of paper, fasteners, staples, some white crayon and glue and a couple of little wiggly eyes. An easy Halloween craft for the little ones.

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Teachers Get Paid Too Much!

October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff 0

A bit of humor: “I’m fed up with teachers and their hefty salary guides. What we need here is a little perspective. If I had my way, I’d pay these teachers myself…I’d pay them babysitting wages…”

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Recycling: A Guide to Making Paper

October 25, 2010 Teachnet Staff 0

There are a variety of uses for “homemade” paper. Use a paper recycling project as a way to promote awareness for recycling and landfill use. Recycled papers can also be used for wonderful crafts – everything from book covers to decorative pins.Whatever the lesson you use recycled paper for, check out the ideas here from the Teachnet.Com T2T forum for uses you may not have considered before and some great links.