Biography bottle people faces

          Aug 3, - Explore Beth Smith, Realtor - Smith Re's board "Bottle biography" on Pinterest..

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          Dear 4th Graders and Families,

          Over the past few weeks, our 4th graders have been researching famous people. The students used the research to ghostwrite a biography about their person.

          The report contains information about their person’s early life, their education, their family, their accomplishments, and their impact on society.

          Now that we have learned all about their famous people, we would like our students to bring his/her famous people to life by creating a bottle biography at home.

          The inspiration from this project came from Ms. Choate's Classroom that I found on Pinterest. 

          A bottle biography is a clean water bottle that is decorated to look like the person they researched.

          Thomas Jefferson Doll // Materials // styrofoam ball (for head)- 2 liter soda plastic bottle (body)- felt for clothing, arms, skin etc.

        1. Thomas Jefferson Doll // Materials // styrofoam ball (for head)- 2 liter soda plastic bottle (body)- felt for clothing, arms, skin etc.
        2. In this video, Rudy and I make an Abraham Lincoln Biography Bottle for his 3rd grade class Biography Fair for school.
        3. Aug 3, - Explore Beth Smith, Realtor - Smith Re's board "Bottle biography" on Pinterest.
        4. Hers was Helen Keller.
        5. A book report project to be done on a biography that includes a presentation aspect for students.
        6. The bottle can be decorated using an actual person or by using creative material to make the face. For example, a small Styrofoam ball with a straw inserted in the bottom makes a good head. You can add yarn for hair, eyebrows, or mustaches.

          The details your child adds to the