Share some interesting ways to use the colorful fall leaves.
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Audelia
9/13/2012 02:28:33 am
You can make leave piles and well i like throw them in the air.
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Michael
9/13/2012 02:29:52 am
You can put them in a pile and jump in the pile.
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antoinette
9/13/2012 03:00:41 am
I like to make big piles of colorful fall leaves.
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Tristen
9/13/2012 03:01:13 am
the leaves are colorful beacause there are different colors like orange red green and there realy cool colors.
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Ben
9/13/2012 03:01:37 am
The grand master was most helpful because he explamed that he didn't have to give the carpet because he all ready had knowlege he said he said that you have knowlege when you least expect
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Ben
9/13/2012 03:07:33 am
We call the curve leavs helicopters. You can make dragonflies out of them.
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Brick
9/13/2012 03:14:05 am
You can glue them on a piece of paper and make a picture.:)
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emma
9/13/2012 03:17:26 am
I use the colorful leaves to put in a pile to jump in
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Emaily
9/16/2012 04:12:14 am
Dear Emma , I Would like to know what the Gand Master looked liked. Could you tell me what he looked like? Thanks Sincerly, Emaily p.s. I think we'll be good pin pals the end.
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Mrs. Jensen
9/16/2012 07:02:51 am
I am so thrillled that so many of you like to jump in the piles of leaves. I think that is so fun! My kids liked to do that too when they were your age. Two crafts that I have made with colorful leaves are as follows: 1) put the leaves on waxed paper, scrape some little colorful bits from crayons on top of the leaves, put another piece of waxed paper on top, have an adult iron over the top sheet of waxed paper, and the color melts to create a beautiful craft that is even more beautiful when trimmed up on the edges and hung in a window like stained glass!
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Brick
9/27/2012 03:18:18 am
Good idea!
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