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Contact_FullName: michelle
Contact_FullName: Sarah Contact_Email: msdukic@netzero.net date:: 9-13-03 Area: Cookies- Misc. Idea: Cookie cruch cereal is great to use for making a cookie jar project. You can also glue tin foil to poster board (child sized) and then spell the word cookie with cookie crunch, or for younger ones, just glue them. Cookie crunch is also great for bingo markers, use different shape cookies on the bingo cards.
3-12-01Play cookie bingo; cut round cookie shapes from brown construction paper. Make a grid with numbers, letters, shapes or colors in the grid lines. Kids use chocolate chips to cover the areas being "called" by the teacher. When they get 5 in a row have them say cookie instead of bingo!
9-30-00Make a large cut out of Cookie Monster, cut our his mouth area. Play feed the Cookie Monster. Blind fold children and give them cookie cut outs. Cookies go everywhere but in Cookie's Mouth! Lots of fun.
9-26-00Outline cookie cutters in a file folder. Make matching outlines on poster board and cut out. Decorate to look like real cookies. Have children match the cookies to their respective outlines. You could just use the cookie cutter as well.
9-26-00Make poster board cookies and program with letters of the alphabet, making sure to have mostly letter Cc cookies. Have the children take turns picking out a cookie with the letter Cc and put in a cookie jar, or on a cookie jar drawing on the wall.
9-26-00Make a lotto game, using cookie cutters. Outline the cookie cutters on individual lotto boards. Make round markers out of poster board and decorate to look like cookies. First to fill up a row wins.
9-26-00Make a pin the chocolate chip on the cookie game.
9-26-00Play "Cookie, Cookie, who's got the cookie?" or make a poster board cookie and hide it while the children have their eyes covered. Have them look for the cookie. Whoever finds it gets to hide it next.
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