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Arthur and Friends Finger Puppets

  • Grades: PreK–K, 1–2
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Arthur's Teacher Trouble

Arthur's Teacher Trouble

By Marc Brown

About this book

Grade Level Equivalent: 3.8
Lexile Measure: 400
Guided Reading Level:
Age: Age 6, Age 7, Age 5
Genre: Comedy and Humor, Dictionaries, Series
Subject: Elementary School, Spelling, Pride and Self-Esteem
Arthur Lost and Found

Arthur Lost and Found

By Marc Brown

About this book

Grade Level Equivalent: 3.8
Lexile Measure: 370L
Guided Reading Level: K
Age: Age 6, Age 7, Age 5
Genre: Comedy and Humor
Subject: Changes and New Experiences, Confronting and Resolving Fears, Friends and Friendship

The Arthur and Friends Finger Puppets can be used in a variety of ways. To make the puppets, print out this page and cut them out along the dotted lines. Let children color them in, then wrap the puppets around the end of their fingers and ask a classmate to tape them in place.

Invite children to use the puppets to act out Arthur stories in front of the class; retell an Arthur story, letting classmates try to guess which story they are depicting; or create their own original Arthur Adventures. Also let children use the finger puppets for their own creative play.

Arthur and Friends art projects encourage children to let their imagination go as they use the finger puppets to make jewelry, stickers, bookmarks, and greeting cards, or for other projects. For jewelry, glue a finger puppet to cardboard (snip off the band), color and glue to a jewelry pin back (available at craft stores). To make a necklace, punch a hole in the head of a puppet and thread a long piece of yarn through it. For stickers, glue to notebooks and lunchboxes. Use the same technique to make tagboard bookmarks, cards, and gift tags.

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  • Subjects:
    Early Learning, Arts and Crafts, Public Speaking
  • Skills:
    Listening and Speaking
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