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My Favorites Disc

This is an activity to do with your child; remember; the point is to have fun, not to make the project look perfect.
Materials
- Paper plate (one per child) or white construction paper
- Markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc.
To create your own disc, you can use either paper plates (one per child) or trace and cut out a circle shape from an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of white construction paper. If you are making your own circle, make the circle as big as you can, filling as much of the paper as possible.
- In the very center of the circle or plate, draw another circle, about 3" in diameter. Write your child's name here.
- From that center circle, draw 7 or 8 lines to the edge of the bigger circle (or plate), forming 7 or 8 "pie slices".
- On the outer edge of each "slice", write the name of the "favorite". For example:
- Movie,
- Song,
- Book,
- Place,
- Sport,
- Musician,
- Ice cream Flavor.
- Older children can fill in each section, writing not just the words describing their favorite, but also decorating the disc, perhaps drawing a picture of their favorite item in each category. They can add categories to the back of the circle/plate too.
- With younger children, you can ask them to tell you their favorites, and write it down in the appropriate "slice". Then, just let them decorate the plate however they want.
- When finished, you can punch a hole at the top of each one, thread a string through it, and hang it up. You can make one too—that would be a great way of helping your child learn about you!
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