Free to play? Or busy with homework? Hang these colorful signs on your door so you can concentrate!
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Discuss good study habits at home and school. What are some ways to concentrate on homework without interruption?
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Talk about English sentences that have subjects that are understood, such as "do not disturb." What is the subject of that sentence? Brainstorm other sentences with similar construction. Choose a sentence to include on your door hanger to help ensure privacy and uninterrupted study time.
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Cover your craft surface with newspaper. Design a wooden or foam door hanger with Crayola Twistables® Slick Stix™ Super-Smooth Crayons. Blend colors with your finger or a cotton swab.
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Convey the message that you’re busy and don’t want to be disturbed on one side. Use both symbols and words. Decorate the other side to indicate that interruptions are OK. Add fun borders, too!
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Use Crayola Glitter Glue and Squeezables™ 3-D Paint to add cool details and sparkle! You can outline parts and create a dimensional look! Air-dry the hanger before displaying on your door.
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