Create a Model Magic® finger puppet of a president you research then use puppets to interview other presidential finger puppets created by classmates.
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Take part in group activities and read-aloud experiences about U.S. presidential personalities and leadership styles. Choose one president to research. Find pictures and interesting information about his career and major events during his presidency.
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Make a finger puppet of your chosen president. Use Crayola Scissors to cut a 2-inch ring from a cardboard roll. Slit the ring down the side. Work with a friend to wrap the tubes around each other's fingers and tape for a snug fit.
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Mold egg-size pieces of white Crayola Model Magic around the tubes to create a likeness of the president. Build arms, pinch and press facial features, and attach hair or clothing. Dry 24 hours.
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Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Add color to the puppet with Crayola Tempera Paint, Multicultural Paint, and Paint Brushes. Dry.
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Attach fabric and yarn for hair and clothing with Crayola School Glue.
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With a partner, interview each other, role playing your president. Ask questions about the time period, presidential decisions, and other ideas. Research information for which you need answers.
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