We (I) started with "tattoo's". (Shut your eyes now mother, the ink in the bloodstream thing, yeah, you toally made that up didn't you?) Then I got a bit more *ahem* creative.

That is a big old Texas fire ant bite, I just drew in the ant so she'd remember what bit her.
Then we moved on to anatomy.



But then they exacted their revenge, with the help of their father...

My cheeks are still pink from the scrubbing. The kids? They still have pink highlighter all over them!
1 comment:
What a great way to teach! The kids will never forget what has been written on their bodies and etched on their minds. Good job!
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