5 November 2016

'Gruffalo' Mask 
An easy mask craft project -Great combined with a storytelling activity.
You can use in combination with 'The Gruffalo' website, story or shorter clips
 
Or 'The Gruffalo' song
(unable to provide links for website, song, etc. but can easily be found on youtube)
Materials
-Brown A4 card (with drawn-on stencil or pre-cut for younger children)
-Stencil if needed
-White A4 paper (with photocopied stencil if for several children) 
-Large barbecue kebab stick (with sharp end cut off with scissors)
-General materials -prittstick, tape, scissors, crayons
 Stage 1
-Draw outline of Gruffalo head on brown card (use a card stencil if for several children)
-(Cut out if for younger children)
Stage 2
-Children can cut out the photocopied face image (or pre-cut and glue on for younger children)
-Glue on brown card if short of time or for younger children
-Cut 2 horizontal slits (about 5cm long, both about 5cm from bottom of brown card)
-Pierce eye holes (with sharp pencil on a rubber) and cut out circular shapes 
*See examples on photo of a model of face image stuck on A4 card then the cut out version

Stage 3
-Children colour in the face

Stage 4
-(Children cut out the brown card if they can/not pre-cut)

Stage 5
-Tape the slits at side of the brown card to make a 3-D form
-Tape on stick at the back of the mask in 2 places
(at the cut off sharp part of the stick, just below the eyes covering the cut end and at the bottom of  mask)

Read the story, watch/listen to the song with mask! Paper finger puppets would work well, too.

For the mask, I pre-cut the paper face and stuck on before, pre-cut the card for younger students and combined with handouts of characters from the story. I also used the song link. 
It was a craft session (1 hour) before a storytelling session and worked really well.

For more storytelling craft, check out
http://craftwithjack.blogspot.com.es/2017/03/goldilocks-and-three-bears.html













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