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Planning
and Announcing Your Party
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Pick a day and a time. Decide how long you want your
party to last. We suggest an hour, or a little more.
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Reproduce the downloadable INVITATION below, and send
them to your family and friends.
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Invite an expert - such as a teacher or health professional
- to talk about the senses with your guests. Also,
you could invite a musician to demonstrate an instrument
or conduct a sing-along.
Get
Your Party Off to a Sensational Start!
- Since
this Magic School Bus book is all about the senses,
make sure your party area is stimulating to the eyes.
Decorate with colorful balloons, streamers, and construction
paper flowers. Be creative!
- Take
some fashion tips from the Friz. Make your hair (or
a friends) as frizzy as possible - or wear a
frizzy red wig! Turn a plain, ordinary dress into
an extraordinary Ms. Frizzle frock. Color the downloadable
SENSE ORGAN DECORATIONS below and tape them to your
clothing and shoes.
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When the guests arrive, pass out the downloadable
NAME TAGS below. Have tape and markers handy.
Brush
Up on Your Science!
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It you dont have any experts on hand, never
fear. As long as you can take the time to read The
Magic School Bus Explores the Senses, youll
get all the facts you need to introduce the topic.
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Most of All, Remember: Enthusiasm, patience, and encouragement
are what make the Friz so special.
Have
a Contest: Guess How Many Jelly Beans!
Fill
a large jar with jelly beans. Ask your guests to write
their name and guess on a piece of paper. At the end
of the party, announce who made the closest guess, and
present him or her with a copy of The Magic School
Bus Explores the Senses, the jar of jelly beans,
or other special prize. You could even have first, second,
and third prize winners.
Activities
Where
would we be without our senses? If someone could not
see, hear, feel, taste, or smell, that person would
not be able to tell anything about the world.
SIGHT
- See The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses
pages 11-17.
Everyone is blind in one little spot of their eye. Its
where all the nerves in the eye come together. They
form a bundle called the optic nerve, which runs from
the eye to the brain.
- Hand
out the downloadable MAKE MS. FRIZZLES SHOE
DISAPPEAR below for a fun way to find your blind spot.
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Discuss how we see colors, and pass out crayons and
the downloadable COLORING SHEETS below.
HEARING
- See pages 20-27.
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is the time for a musical demonstration or sing-along.
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Play conductor. Have the guests start singing one
note very softly, and gradually get louder and louder.
Cut them off. Now, do the opposite: start very loud
and get very, very soft.
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Play telephone. Sit in a circle, whisper a message
into a persons ear, then pass it along and see
how it turns out in the end.
TASTE
- See pages 34-37. Our taste cells can detect only four
tastes: bitter, sour, salty, and sweet. But people can
taste over 10,000 flavors. This is because the flavors
we taste are mixtures of the four basic tastes, combined
with the many different smells from foods.
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Its snack time! Serve foods like cookies (sweet),
lemon drops (sour), and potato chips (salty) to illustrate
the different tastes. (Bitter isnt a very nice
taste - aspirin, for example - so you can skip that
one!)
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Remember to serve juice to wash the treats down.
TOUCH
- See pages 38-39.
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To demonstrate cold, warm, and soft, pass around an
ice pack, a hot water bottle, and a stuffed animal.
SMELL
- See pages 30-32.
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Get some scratch & sniff stickers, or have something
with a strong smell (like pizza or fresh flowers),
and smell them just by inhaling. Then sniff deeply.
Is the smell stronger? Thats because the odor
went up to the smell patches high up in your nostrils.
Have
a SENSATIONAL Time !
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