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Feed The Lion Material Paper plates Coloured pencils Googly eyes Paper bag Spoon Small items (objects) Bin Steps Lion face Cut a hole in the middle of the plate to form a lion’s mouth. Cut the edges of the hole into triangles to make the teeth. Color the plate yellow, except for …
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Save The Animals Material Plastic lion (toy) Plastic animals (toys) Tape White cardboard poster or tray Steps Before your class begins, tape the animals to the poster. As soon as the children arrive, ask them to save the different animals by taking them off the poster. Then ask them to guess which …
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Lion Material Round cookies or cupcakes Orange icing Brown icing Brown icing (in tube) M&M’s (3 per child) Small pretzels (4 per child) Popcorn Plastic knives Steps Give 1 round cookie or 1 cupcake to each child. Tell them to cream it in two stages. First, they have to put orange icing …
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Lion Mask Material Paper plate Orange wool Black paint Paper Glue Coloured pencils Steps Before class, cut eye holes in the number of plates needed. Give each child a plate. Ask the children to colour the plate yellow. Cut out pieces of wool to give to the children. Let the children glue …
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Lions and Daniel Game fish-shark-whale Material Painter’s tape Steps Using the painter’s tape, mark an area. Divide the children into two teams. On one side of the area is the “Daniel” group and on the other is the “Lions” group. In the center, 1 or 2 children play the role of the king(s). …
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Lion Mask Material Lion mask (attachment) Scissors Markers Steps Print the lion mask for each child. Cut out the mask. Let the children colour the mask.
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