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METRO ILLUSION
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METRO RIDDLES
What do ghosts serve for dessert?
What do you call a skeleton who won't work?
What do you call a fat Jack-O-Lantern?
Where do baby ghosts go during the day?
Why don't skeletons like parties?
What do witches put on their hair?
What was the favorite game at the ghosts' birthday party?
How does a witch tell time?
How does a monster score a football touchdown?
What do the birds sing on Halloween?
What's the first thing ghosts do when they get in a car?
Why do mummies make good employees?
What did the ghost buy for his Haunted House?
Why are there fences around cemeteries?
Who did Frankenstein take to the prom?
METRO BOGGLE
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Find 5 things that a McCarty boy might be for Halloween.
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OBTRT
YOMAS
EHPEO
NBITH
RARAG
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Answers

HOW TO PLAY BOGGLE: Search for words that can be constructed from the letters of adjacent cubes, where "adjacent" cubes are those horizontally, vertically or diagonally neighboring. Words must be at least three letters and may include singular or plural separately, but may not use the same letter cube more than once per word.

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The McCarty Metro Presents Mr. Bones On The Drums

The Seven Errors
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Pick out the seven differences between the two pictures
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AUNTIE MARGARET'S CRAFT CORNER 


Make Your Own Halloween Decorations

Print out these craft pages, color them, cut them out and fasten them together to make your own Halloween decorations. Stick them in your office, your classroom, your car, put them everywhere. 

Stuff you'll need:

Computer and printer - that sort of goes without saying 
Scissors 
Paper fasteners - available at office supply shops or department stores 
Hole punch 
Crayons, colored pencils or markers 
Optional - glue stick or white glue or paste, light cardboard 

Directions :

Print the image. Color your decoration; it's easier to color before you cut it out. It's a good idea to glue several sheets of paper together or glue the print out to a piece of cardboard to make it stronger. Carefully cut all along the heavy outline of the images. There are extra arms and feet so you can put your Halloween figure into different positions. If you want to "pose" your decoration, use a hole punch to punch holes into the white circles at the joints. Line up the holes and push a paper fastener through. Bend the back clips of the fastener to secure it. If you don't want to pose your decorations (or if you don't have any paper fasteners) glue the arms and legs into the desired position. 

Be creative, be original. Make some other accessories. That skeleton would be styling with a top hat and the outfit Glynda is wearing is just crying out for a cape.

The links below will open in a new window to make printing easier. 

Skeleton - comes with extra arms and legs so you can put him/her into any position that you want.

Glynda - The Good Witch 

Haunted House - Actually it's just a Victorian house, you'll have to haunt it yourself. There are a couple of other buildings too, make yourself a little New England Village.


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