Friday, November 30, 2012
Student Writing
I love reading students' writing. Here are some gems, the first batch is our "triple scoop words" writing project, the second is our simile project and the last are our rendition of the story, "Never Take A Shark to the Dentist" by Judi Barrett
Monday, November 26, 2012
Pop Art
We are starting our unit on Pop Art as made famous by Andy Warhol. We have completed one project and are in the midst of our second. I love this unit because the projects are so colourful! Here is our POP art ( I love me a good play on words!)
I found this project on Pinterest (of course) and loved the graphic nature and the simplicity. I found a picture of a coke bottle online, printed it in greyscale on regular photocopy paper, cropped the paper a bit so there was not as much to colour, and the kids did the rest!
Our second project is handprints (another pinteresting idea) and we're not all done yet, but they are really taking shape.
Students trace their hands 4 times and colour their hands and backgrounds with pencil crayon or crayon in different colours (you could do complimentary colours). Then I paint their hand with black tempera paint and they "stamp" their hands on top of the coloured hands.
On a side note, I love having a coloured wall to hand art on, so much better than white, (imho).
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Fall Writing and Art
This week we made Q-tip trees and we wrote a poem on Fall. It was a cute little project and looks great. I was very happy with some of the words and ideas that the kids shared about what Fall looks like, sounds like, feels like, and smells like and what they love about Fall. They loved the foam and felt stickers I got on sale at Michaels! haha
Friday, November 2, 2012
Triple Scoop Words
The next day we did a fun little project that showcased some of our triple scoop words.
Most of the students understood the concept of putting the single scoop word on the bottom and the better words on the top....as you can see not everyone listened...... ;)
Next week we will be putting our triple scoop words into action when we write about emotions (because good writers want their readers to connect to their writing). We'll see how it goes....
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