Winter at Scarbro Kindergarten his always  lots of fun when we build our igloo for our classroom using over 200 milk jugs.  Our igloo is a special center where we can snuggle up with a cozy book, listen to a tape, or record in a journal what it might be like to live in an igloo.

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aterials Needed:
1. Over 200 clean, empty milk jugs
with lids!
2. A hot melt glue gun
3. Eight 3/4 inch pvc pipes and 10 connectors
4. Christmas tree white batting.
5. Snowflake decorations or snowflake garland.
6. Icecyle lights

Procedure:
1. Using the pvs pipes and the connectors, design the shape for your igloo by placing the pvc pipes in a semi-circle position. Use the connectors to shape into an iglo.
2. Begin glueing one milk jug on the center back block, with the lid pointing toward the inside of the igloo.
3. Glue milk jugs one layer at a time, in a semi-circle shape.
4. Glue several layers (our's is five milk jug layers high) to reach the desired height of your igloo.
5. To make the roof, glue jugs at the base, to form an arc.
6.  When your igloo is complete, glue a sheet of white Christmas tree batting for a door. Decorate your igloo with icecycle lights, snowflakes, or snow garland.  We added some white quilt batting, to serve as snow drifts, to fill in the cracks.
7. Add the icecycle lights for sparkle and some kid made snowflakes!
Igloo
Directions
Penguins are visting from Antarctica!!
We
know they don't live in Alaska!
Our kindergarten class wrote this story during interactive writing.
These pictures show the inside of the igloo.
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