It's a perfect time to link up with Jennifer for:
Check out this most adorable wetu that I pinned from Jennifer's blog last year:
Ever since I saw this wetu, I have wanted to make it. I showed it to Mrs. Brown, and she made a wetu from pipe cleaners. We thought the kids could make their own wetus. Well, today, we attempted to make pipe cleaner wetus - with the help of Bryan's and Fiona's Moms. Well, it was an interesting experiment - in other words, we learned that there has to be a better way to make a wetu. After we made the wetus, I felt like I do when we go on a field trip. That's why I'm putting forth this positive thought:
Check out this most adorable wetu that I pinned from Jennifer's blog last year:
Click on the picture to go to my pin. |
Ever since I saw this wetu, I have wanted to make it. I showed it to Mrs. Brown, and she made a wetu from pipe cleaners. We thought the kids could make their own wetus. Well, today, we attempted to make pipe cleaner wetus - with the help of Bryan's and Fiona's Moms. Well, it was an interesting experiment - in other words, we learned that there has to be a better way to make a wetu. After we made the wetus, I felt like I do when we go on a field trip. That's why I'm putting forth this positive thought:
At lunch, I went on TPT and found an amazing and FREE template for making a wetu ( you can check it out here. Now you can make a wetu and a Pilgrim house, and they're both adorable (and can be made of construction paper - much easier). Yes, I have definitely learned from my wetu experience/experiment, and I found an excellent alternative for next year.
Next week I'll post pictures of our finished wetu projects.
Happy Friday!
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