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Happy Star Wars Day! HAPPY STAR WARS DAY! GREETINGS REBEL ALLIANCE AND THE FIRST ORDER, MS. MELISSA HERE AND I JUST WANTED TO SAY HAPPY MAY THE 4TH. WHAT A PERFECT DAY TO WATCH ALL THE STAR WARS MOVIES AND WORK ON SOME STAR WARS THEMED ACTIVITIES! THERE ARE A LOT OF FUN ACTIVITIES IN THIS PACKET THAT YOU CAN DO TODAY WITH YOUR FAMILY. I WANT TO SEE HOW YOUR FAMILY CELEBRATES STAR WARS DAY TOGETHER, SO DON’T FORGET TO POST PICTURES USING OUR HASHTAG #VIRTUALBGCGAC. MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU! STAR WARS SIMON SAYS Play the classic game “Simon Says” STAR WARS STYLE using the commands below: • DANCE LIKE AN EWOK • ACT LIKE A WAMPA • DO YOUR BEST JEDI MOVES • TALK LIKE A WOOKIEE • DO JUMPING JACKS LIKE A WOOKIEE • RUN AROUND THE ROOM 3 TIMES LIKE HAN SOLO • MARCH LIKE A STORM TROOPER • SPIN IN CIRCLES LIKE A DROID • TALK LIKE YODA • YELL LIKE R2D2 • ACT LIKE DARTH VADER • TALK LIKE JAR JAR BINKS • USE THE FORCE JEDI CIRCUIT TRAINING WORKOUT PERFORM EACH EXERCISE THREE TIMES SQUATS X10 TOE TOUCHES X10 ARM CIRCLES X10 RUN IN PLACE 30 SEC WALK BACKWARDS 30 SEC ARM REACHES X10 REVERSE JUMPS X10 STOMP FEET X10 HOW TO DRAW STAR WARS CHARACTERS BABY YODA CRAFT SUPPLIES: • COLORED CARDSTOCK • SCISSORS • GLUE STICK • MARKERS • TEMPLATE Assemble his ears by gluing the pink inner ear to the green outer ear. Repeat this for both sides. If you want, trim off an excess pink paper to make it look cleaner. Take the completed ears and glue them, one on each side, to Baby Yoda’s head like in the picture below. Use the green marker to draw on his cute little button nose. Take the upper, fluffy part of his coat and glue it to the bottom of his face. The little extra rectangular part of Baby Yoda’s face is the part where you can glue the fluff to. Place his coat body behind the fluff and glue it in place. Next, take the arms of the coat and glue them, one on each side, just below the top part of the coat. Grab his arms and glue them just behind the coat arms. .
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