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Re: Party Planning?!![]()
Posted by Ryan on 12/09/07
What I find makes the most successfull party is when a
theme is carried out through the whole party. Such as an
ocean theme, or a science theme. if you are doing "charlie
and the Chocolate factory, that seems pritty broad. You
might wan't to consider just doing a book party theme and
have kids dress up as there favorite book character. during
the party you could do book related crafts ect, like making
book marks for example. If you do Charlie and the Chocolate
factory, perhaps this might involving doing allot of baking
with chocolate. HOpe the kids don't get sick!
Ryan
On 11/14/07, Not a party girl wrote:
> Any ideas on how to plan an exciting party for students?
> It's my first year of teaching and am sticking close to the
> curriculum.
>
> 4th graders have finished reading "Charlie and the
Chocolate
> Factory" and will be having a party. Any good game
> suggestions? Any creative ideas to add some spice to the
> party? (As of now, we have students scheduled to bring in
> treats and act out scenes from the book.) I'm just looking
> for a few more ideas.
>
> Thanks!