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ESL forum > Games, activities and teaching ideas > Have you seen the Cootie Catchers?    

Have you seen the Cootie Catchers?



Pinky Makus
Canada

Have you seen the Cootie Catchers?
 
Please take a look at French Frogs latest submissions.  Here they are all in one place:

http://www.eslprintables.com/buscador/buscar.asp?nivel=any&age=0&tipo=any&contents=cootie&B1=Search#thetop

9 Jun 2009      





frenchfrog
France

Embarrassed
Tomorrow you will be able to download the one on South Africa. I will also upload the last one on India. My objective was to make cootie catchers about the main English-speaking countries.
 
By the way, cootie catchers are also called �scrunchies � or �chatterboxes � in Australia (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cootie_catcher)
 
I had fun making them!
 
Frenchfrog

9 Jun 2009     



libertybelle
United States

FF - these are great!  Have you made a USA cootie catcher?
L

9 Jun 2009     



manonski (f)
Canada

Well, I �m French Canadian and in my first language, we call them "Coin-Coin"

9 Jun 2009     



frenchfrog
France

I called them �sali�res �, Sylvie! (https://www.edulink.networcs.net/sites/teachlearn/mfl/Resources/Une%20sali%C3%A8re.pdf) Wink
 

9 Jun 2009     



elderberrywine
Germany

stexstme
I learned the word snapdragons too, for these little things
And in case anybody is interested what they are called in German: Himmel und H�lle
(heaven and hell)
I had completely forgotten the German name and had to look it up via English. I must be really old, I must be ancient!!

9 Jun 2009     



elderberrywine
Germany

WOW -

you have my pulse at 200
           my knees shaking
                     my mouth wide open
                                my eyes goggling
                                          my heart missing every second beat

- you �re the first person to tell me they love me tonight.

Wait till I go and tell my husband ... :-)))))

P.S. If you liked today´s wss, just wait and see what´s coming tomorrow


P.S. If I told you that I teach French as well, would you love me even more?? Embarrassed

9 Jun 2009     



frenchfrog
France

Sylvie, I admire your perseverance!! LOLLOLLOL
I never disagreed with the term �snapdragon �!! LOLLOLLOL

9 Jun 2009     



frenchfrog
France

9 Jun 2009     



mjotab
Spain

Well, I don �t even know the name in my own language, but I love them anyway! They are wonderful, thanks for the link!

9 Jun 2009     



rozianne
United Kingdom

OH Cootie catchers!
 
I don �t even know what they �re called actually but I make them a lot with my junior Ss. for colours, numbers, jobs etc...
 
 These are much more advanced and fabulous and everything wonderful.  By comparison mine are scrunched up messes!
 
Thanks for sharing them, I �ll be downloading them all. ;)
 
 

9 Jun 2009     

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