0 Charlotte’s Web. Kindergarten explores to discover… –How to use the whole space. –How lines make shapes –The big variety of lines –Controlling line.

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0 Charlotte’s Web

Kindergarten explores to discover… –How to use the whole space. –How lines make shapes –The big variety of lines –Controlling line

I saw a spider web this morning Shaped like a diamond, Resplendent with the sun’s light glistening through its pattern. It reminded me of the elegance of life. If a tiny spider can make such an intricate and beautiful web, Think what we can do with our lives.

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Steps to learn concept of using whole space: demo each step Start on small index cards Practice side to side lines Practice name lines touching sides Then go to big 11x17 copier paper with name How can Charlotte “dance” the lines!?

Demo these steps to making Charlotte Choose color of scrap paper Draw circle with sharpened pencil; collect pencil Use scissors to cut out circle and legs Use red-capped glue to assemble Mrs. Sturm uses tacky glue to attach google eyes Attach to drawing. Frame. Put name on frame. Finish marker if necessary