![]() ![]() ![]() Make copies of each numbered dot-to-dot page for the rest of the class to complete.On the second sheet, students should only write in the correct number sequence so it looks like a blank dot-to-dot page.Students can then erase the pencil marks or trace over them with colored pens to create a final image.Students should number the stars on the worksheet in the correct order to complete the image. Ideas might include a portrait of Annemarie, the Star of David, or a ship. On the first sheet, students should use a pencil to create a unique dot-to-dot image inspired by the book.Give each student two copies of the Number the Stars Worksheet. ![]() Extend this impossible concept through creative means by building an image made entirely from stars. In the book, Annemarie mentions her thoughts on a Bible verse that talks about God numbering the stars. Readers create a stunning, one-of-a-kind image in this mid-level art project. ![]()
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