
Aislinn and I are starting to get our Iroquois longhouse project together which is due on December 3rd. Personally I have dreaded doing this since she started kindergarten. I feel for any parent who has done this project (I have talked to many who absolutely loved it) and just hope we can put together something decent. Personally I have no idea what we will use for the frame. Sticks? Dowels? Toothpicks? And the bark covering has me even more perplexed. Can you get "faux bark" in sheets and cut it to make the shingle like covering?
We'll see how this all plays out.
On a good note, we had a good parent/teacher conference last night followed by a yummy dinner at Carmelo's!
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Hey there "Lola" think Ginger bread house and sugar- easy to make and materials are available. I have taught this theme in my classroom I can remember a project such as this... the whole project was edible, the student actualy made chocolate dust to make the longhouse look more authentic... hope this helps and good luck-- Tiphanne
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