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SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2021 | 5B Race a friend to see which of these monsters will reach those tasty, smelly socks first! © 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 47 aluminum foil scrap ne Halloween day, the students in Ms. Lively’s class showed up in their costumes. Well, all but one student. David didn’t have a costume. But he wasn’t _____. He had a secretive _________ on his face. What was he up to, wondered the other students? At lunchtime, Ms. Lively said, “David, please stay in at lunch.” The other kids wondered if David was in some kind of _______. Creative Reuse Costume Ideas paper cup cardboard boxes Some things that might end up in landfills could be used to make clever Halloween costumes and props. Here are just a few ideas! Giant Mac & Cheese painted cardboard toilet paper tubes painted cardboard box garden gloves ut a little later, David came out to the playground in a cool robot costume—one Ms. Lively and he had put together with _______________ boxes, aluminum foil, newspaper, construction paper and paper ______. David beamed as he told his friends, “I asked Ms. Lively to help me make my Reuse Robot costume from things heading to the ____________ bin! I wanted to show how _____________ can be made from reusable things. And after Halloween, I’ll recycle all the parts of my costume!” construction paper scraps, cardboard, newspaper and magazine photos to create gauges, video screens, lights, buttons Pirate Telescope and Explorer Binoculars created with h paper towel tubes and toilet paper tubes Jellyfish umbrella strips of newspaper, ribbons Broomstick What can you create with some of these things? Draw your costume idea! • plastic bottles • egg cartons • large envelopes • paper bags • cereal boxes • fruit stickers • newspapers • pizza boxes • yogurt cups • magazines • popsicle sticks • butter tubs • shoe boxes • paper cups • milk cartons newspaper strips paper towel tubes Astronaut Jet Pack 2 litre plastic bottles cardboard/construction paper plastic bottle caps for dials and buttons construction paper flames How many bats can you find on this page? Have a friend try, too! HALLOWEEN WEE HATS: A paper sack and scrap paper can become a silly Halloween hat! Each pic picture has a match, except one. Can you find it? Look through the newspaper for: • A word that means the opposite of scary • A Halloween costume • A scary large number • An adjective that describes Halloween n Standards Link: Reading le Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. Draw the item that should come next to continue the pattern in each row. Standards Link: Mathematics: Understand simple patterns. MATERIALS COSTUMES MACARONI UMBRELLA ALUMINUM STUDENT RECYCLE ROBOT IDEAS SMILE VIDEO SCRAP BOX BIN CUPS H I T A O E D I V S S D N L L R R S A L C E E O A O E M L A R A D C R M C I L I A S U W U A Y L E R P P T T X N C E R E S E S O E I L A B T T O B O R B E N M A C X A L U M I N U M Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. SPONSORED BY This week’s word: LANDFILL The noun landfill means an area where waste is buried between layers of earth. It’s better to reuse materials than have them end up in landfills. Try to use the word landfill in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family members. Halloween Costume Ideas ANSWER: She wanted to be like mummy. Standards Link: Visual Arts: Use a variety of mediums for art. Kid Scoop opens the doors of discovery for elementary school children by providing interactive, engaging and relevant age-appropriate materials designed to awaken the magic of reading at school, at home, and throughout their lives. For more information about our literacy non-profit, visit kidscoopnews.org Newspaper Creatures Look through the newspaper to find photos or cartoons with people and animals. Cut out different parts and paste them together to create an all-new creature. Children are born curious. From their earliest days, sensory exploration brings delight and wonder. New discoveries expand their minds. When they unlock the joy of reading, their world widens further. Magic happens. Can you give other kids advice and idea recommendations for Halloween costumes that don’t cost too much money?