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Punch Out Singing Board
Version #1: Make a poster board with 6-9
cut-out circles, put tissue paper over the circles, and anything you want
behind the circles (at New Years I put bells behind the circles that
"jingled"--we said we were "ringing in the New Year", for On a Golden
Springtime, you could put suns behind them with phrases to the
song/questions/etc.). To decorate the poster board, you just put words like
"bam" "kaboom" etc. under each circle. Then to use the poster, the kids
punch through the circles to get what is on the other side. It is thin, but
actually held up okay--I just had to have a teacher help me hold it when the
kids punched (one of us on each side).
Version #2:
My Senior
primary kids love this! Take two large sheets of poster board and glue them
together, long end to long end, making one large square shaped poster board.
Tracing around a large saucer with a pencil, draw twelve circles on the
poster board. With an exacto knife, cut out the circles. On the back of each
circular hole, tape a piece of wax paper using masking tape. (Pull the wax
paper tight or it will not work very well.) YOU MUST USE A SEPARATE SHEET OF
WAX PAPER FOR EVERY CIRCLE! Do not overlap. After every hole is covered,
place a strip of paper with a song name on it in each of twelve plastic
grocery bags. Tape the rim only of the grocery bag around the opening of the
circle. Now, turn the board over and you should see wax covered circles for
your reverent kids to punch through and pull out the song. (Bonnie Grizzle)
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