Cootie catcher drawing
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The Fortune Teller, also known as the Cootie Catcher or Chatterbox, was a beloved childhood game with countless names and variations. Passed down from kid to kid on playgrounds and buses, this simple paper game held a special place in the hearts of 90s kids. Each version had its own unique set of rules, making it a versatile and imaginative way to pass the time. Whatever name you knew it by, the Fortune Teller was an icon of 90s childhood. It brought joy, laughter, and a bit of playful…
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As promised, here's a tutorial for the paper fortune teller. 1. You'll need to start with a square. I used an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. Start in one corner and fold the bottom edge up so it meets the side. 2. Remove the extra paper. 3. You'll be left with a triangle. 4. Which you'll fold in half again, corner to corner. 5. Make sure your folds have a good crease, and then unfold your square. 6. Take one corner and fold it up to the center. 7. Do the same for the other three corners, so they…
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Cootie Catcher Template
Here is a fun game that most kids will love. Play this Cootie Catcher Game, also knows as the "Fortune Teller" game to let chance decide what you get to draw. This is a great boredom buster that is also great for kids learning how to draw or who love to draw.
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Share a good fortune with all your friends with this cute printable paper fortune teller.
I found this post from Mlissinginaction and had wanted to do something like this for awhile now. I attempted to make my own fortune teller/cootie catcher and failed miserably (I made them a million…
How to make a Cootie Catcher
It's been awhile since I did a Book Business topic and this is a good one: Fold Me Up is here! I was so excited to be one of ten guest illustrators invited to do a special design for this collection of 100 paper fortune-tellers, aka cootie catchers. I was even more happy to learn that my design made the cover (the little mermaid lady above). I received an advance copy a couple of weeks ago and it releases today. Author Michelle Taute has a great sense of humor and has created such a fun…
Students recall their prerequisite knowledge about fruits. Students make their own cootie catcher. Students play cootie catcher game with their partner. They will take turn to ask their partner's favourite colour and fruit while moving the cootie catcher. * please refer to the videos below The partners will write the correct spelling of the fruit based on the picture they chose. They will check the spelling together. 10 marks will be awarded to each correct spelling. MATERIALS
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