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Some of the links on this site are affiliate links. This means if you click on a link and purchase something, I'll receive a small affiliate commission at no cost to you. Thanks so much for supporting my efforts with this blog! This is a fun activity that we did to go along with the Bible story of Joseph during Gv's Latticed Learning time. I wanted to come up with something to correspond with Joseph's interpretations of dreams and during the first day of the week, while we were listening to the Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat soundtrack, I got an idea during one of the songs. With the Elvis-inspired rhythm of Song of the King still pulsing in my head, I sat down and whipped up this Fat & Skinny Cows Dream printable. You can download your free copy here and this is what you'll need to direct your child to do: First, cut out all the cows, mix up the pieces, and then spread them out onto your work surface. Have your child sort them into groups on the two clouds. Gustily sing along with us, hip-gyrations optional: Well I was wandering along by the banks of the river When seven fat cows came up out of the Nile, uh-huh And right behind these fine healthy animals came seven other cows, skinny and vile, uh-huh Even though the fat cows show up before the skinny cows, Gv put the skinny cows all on the left. I decided I wasn't in a persnickety enough mood to have her switch them, so I let her just glue them down like this. After the cows are all glued down, have your child draw a line from one skinny cow to one fat cow (because the skinny ones ate the fat ones). Well the thin cows ate the fat cows which I thought would do them good, uh-huh But it didn't make them fatter like such a monster supper should Gv then added her own spin on this activity, because she decided to color in the fat cows with fat markers and the skinny cows with skinny markers. Bonus points for an activity's extension that wasn't anticipated! We just had fun with this little project. It gave Gv a chance to cut and glue (which she loves) and then allowed her the opportunity to practice sorting skills and one-to-one correspondence, along with counting all the cows. Plus, it gave us an excuse to keep looping Song of the King on the iPod as we sang and danced along to its fun beat. Hey, hey, hey Joseph Won't you tell poor old Pharaoh What does this crazy dream mean? Oh yeah So what do you think? Ready to rock out to Elvis-influenced tunes while sorting out these crazy cows? I'd love to hear! Either leave a comment below or email me at lisahealy (at) outlook (dot) com. Also, if you don't want to miss a single minute of great tips like this and all the fun around here, be sure to sign up for free updates and then look forward to having each post delivered right to your inbox. Linked up with: Merry Monday, Motivation Monday, Thoughtful Spot, What'd You Do This Weekend, Made for Kids, Meet Up Monday, Totally Terrific Tuesday, Little Learning Link Up, Two Uses Tuesday, Lou Lou Girls Fabulous Party, Tell it to Me Tuesday, Good Tips Tuesday, Talented Tuesday, Wordless Wednesday, A Little Bird Told Me, WFMW, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, The Mommy Club, The Happy Home Life, Creative Muster, Grandma Ideas, The Ladies Collective, A Little R&R Wednesdays, This Is How We Roll, Frugal Family Linky, Creative Ways, Hearts for Home, Creative Exchange,Thursday Favorite Things, I'm Lovin' It,Kitchen Fun & Crafty, Inspiration Spotlight, Home Matters, Pretty Pintastic Party, Weekend Potluck, Awesome Life Friday, Creative Collection, The Beautifully Creative Inspired , Friday Frivolity
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