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Motivation Station 8<br />

Capture your Dream<br />

(cont.)<br />

Instructions (cont.)<br />

For Discussion<br />

How Did You Make That Web?: Discuss each animal and its home. Ask girls how each home in <strong>the</strong> story<br />

addresses issues, such as safety protection from elements, food storage, and construction materials.<br />

Goldilocks and <strong>the</strong> Three Bears: Explain and discuss <strong>the</strong> scale of objects. Ask girls how <strong>the</strong> products<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are selling are measured. Consider <strong>the</strong> weight of <strong>the</strong> product, serving size, number of items in <strong>the</strong><br />

can or box, number of cans or boxes in a case, etc.<br />

Craft/Activity Ideas<br />

1. Invite <strong>the</strong> girls to build <strong>the</strong>ir own web using one of <strong>the</strong> following methods:<br />

- Glue bottles and wax paper required: Give each girl a glue bottle and piece of wax paper. Ask <strong>the</strong>m<br />

to use <strong>the</strong> glue to make a web design on <strong>the</strong> wax paper. Then <strong>the</strong> girls may take <strong>the</strong>ir webs home and<br />

let <strong>the</strong> glue dry overnight. Explain to <strong>the</strong>m that after <strong>the</strong>y make sure that <strong>the</strong> glue is completely<br />

dry, <strong>the</strong>y can slowly peel <strong>the</strong>ir web off of <strong>the</strong> wax paper.<br />

- Ladder (or chair) and yarn or heavy string required: Girls can criss-cross <strong>the</strong> yarn/string around<br />

<strong>the</strong> ladder rungs (or along chair legs or o<strong>the</strong>r frame) to create a web.<br />

2. Invite <strong>the</strong> girls to create a bookmark<br />

Supplies needed: popsicle sticks, glue, crayons, and monkey cut-outs (provided at end of this guide)<br />

Simple preparation: Print <strong>the</strong> monkey cut-outs on white paper and cut <strong>the</strong>m out<br />

Instructions: Invite each girl to color a monkey face and glue it to <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> stick

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