Educació Infantil 3 anys

Educació Infantil 4 anys

Educació Infantil 5 anys

1st GRADE

2nd GRADE

3rd GRADE

4th GRADE

5th GRADE

6th GRADE

LISTENINGS

GRAMMAR BANK 3rd GRADE

GRAMMAR BANK 4th GRADE

GRAMMAR BANK 5th GRADE

GRAMMAR BANK 6th GRADE

TIGER 1 VOCABULARY BANK

TIGER 2 VOCABULARY BANK

TIGER 3 VOCABULARY BANK

TIGER 4 VOCABULARY BANK

TIGER 5 VOCABULARY BANK

TIGER 6 VOCABULARY BANK

EASTER TIME

6th GRADE


SOCK BUNNY


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WHAT YOU NEED:        
                              Rice
                              Sock
                              Tape (optional)
                              Twine
                              Ribbon
                              Scissors
                              Marker


STEP 1:
Fill a sock with rice (or your choice of stuffing) up to the beginning of the heel. You can make your life a little easier by using the tape roll to hold the sock open while you stuff it (by passing the sock through, then folding the ankle of the sock back over the roll). The sock needs to be able to stand vertically on its own when stuffed.
STEP 2:
Form a “pear” shape with more stuffing at the bottom than top. Pinch 2/3 of the way up the stuffed area to push the stuffing up into the heel and form separate head and body parts. The ankle of the sock above the “head” will be used to form the ears.
STEP 3:
Tie off the sock immediately above the stuffing that forms the head using twine or string. This distinguishes the ears from the head. Ensure you tie it off tightly & securely as this will keep the stuffing in the sock.
                                                  



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