The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, March 30, 2021, Page 12, Image 12

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    A12 The BulleTin • Tuesday, March 30, 2021
© 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 17
Doodling with the Alphabet
Bebe Bunny loves to start with a letter of the
alphabet and see what kind of drawing she
can make from it. Here’s what she made
using the letter B.
1.
3.
2.
4.
This is how Bebe transformed the letter F.
1.
2.
G
rab your crayons and let’s
have some drawing fun!
Phone Doodles
Bart Bunny likes to doodle when he’s talking on the phone. See if you can find:
❏ 3 pizza slices ❏ 2 rockets ❏ 5 carrots ❏ 4 bunnies ❏ a baseball ❏ 2 birds
Did Bart doodle more stars or more flowers?
Bella Bunny drew some
different lines. She made a
picture out of the first one.
Work with a family member to
see what you can make out of
the other lines.
Give it a try! Create pictures using these
letters. Remember that you can turn the
letters sideways or upside down.
3.
4.
Eggs-actly Alike
Barb Bunny used markers to create colorful Easter eggs.
Can you make an exact duplicate of each egg?
How many eggs can you
find on this page?
Half & Half
Can you draw the
other half of
Bixby Bunny?
Springtime
Search
Find these things in
the newspaper:
• a number greater
than a million
• a face with
glasses
• something to
play with
• a happy word
• a symbol of
spring
BORING BOUQUET: This flower is a little blah. Use crayons to add
a big bunch of beautiful blooms to this bouquet!
Standards Link: Research:
Use the newspaper to
locate information.
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THE ART OF PATTERNS: Draw the art supply that should come next in each row to
continue the pattern.
TRANSFORM
ALPHABET
CRAYONS
DOODLE
TURN
HALF
BUNNY
REWRITE
FUN
DRAW
TRY
PHONE
FACE
BLOOMS
PLAY
F M C N E L D O O D
P A R R K W N T E W
B P C O A U R U N A
L L H E F Y D R O R
O A Z A N S O N H D
O Y B N L V N N P I
M K U O J F T A S G
S B E T I R W E R I
W V A L P H A B E T
Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical
words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
This week’s word:
TRANSFORM
The verb transform means
to change the form, shape
or look of something.
Stacy was able to transform
a cardboard box into a cool
rocket ship with construction
paper, markers and tape.
Try to use the word
transform in a sentence
today when talking with your
friends and family members.
Which
Am I?
Play this game with a buddy. Player one picks
a story or picture in the newspaper. Player two
asks “yes” or “no” questions until correctly
identifying the story or picture.
ANSWER: So they can draw blood.
Standards Link: Language Arts: Understand the main
idea or message.
Which part of a chocolate
bunny do you eat first?
Why?