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Paper Plate Porcupines

June 12, 2021

Subjects: Science, Art, Math, English Language Arts, Vocabulary
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd
Resources: Dinner size paper plates, markers, glue, brown, black, grey, and white construction paper, scissors, glue. 
Time: 30 minutes
Made by: Susie Chadwick
Description: Cut paper plate in half. Use a black marker to draw a semi circle on one corner of the back of the paper plate for the porcupine’s face. Add an eye and nose. Color the rest of the back of the plate brown. Cut construction paper into strips with one pointy end. These are the quills. Glue quills on the plate.
This activity is fun and easy!

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