Here are the pictures that were promised of some of the fun activities I have done this year with my kids. Of course all of the activities come with pros and cons.
I Need My Monster....
This was an illustration and narrative writing that we did back in October around Halloween. It is paired with the book I Need My Monster by Amanda Noll. It is a fabulous book that really gets the children excited about the season. I bought a book from the book fair that is titled The Monster That Lost His Mean. I can't wait to read it next year.
The water color for this project really turned out great.
The first thing they did was they had to play Roll A Monster. They rolled dice to see what kind of face, body, etc. their monster would have. Once their monster was drawn on their paper, they painted him or her with their watercolor paints and then traced over it with a Sharpie to make it pop. Some turned out better than others......
Last year we added googly eyes for their eyes....I might have to reconsider that next year.
A Year With My Snowman
This activity is paired with the book Snowmen All Year by Caralyn Buehner.
There are many ways to do this activity with the kids. I figured out this year that it is easiest to span this project into a week long event. Take each day to introduce a new season and brainstorm things that you might do in that season, what the weather is like, etc. Then, the students get to pick at least 2 things that they would want to do with their snowman in that season. Next year I am going to have them pick a place that they would take their snowman in that season and what they would do with him or her there.
For example: In the summer I would take my snowman to the beach. We would spend all day making sandcastles in the hot sand. After that we would catch some waves in the cool ocean on our boogie boards.
Eh....I know that it is a work in progress. The more years I teach the better I will get (I hope). This is a great activity to practice using nouns, proper nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
After completing their final copy, the kids got to pick their favorite seasons they spent with their snowman and they drew themselves along with their snowman doing one of the activities in that season.
My Favorite Breakfast Food....
Our new reading series that we adopted this year is nothing short of fabulous, in my opinion. Of course some weeks are better than others, but there are so many wonderful things that the writers have included for the kids to do. Very unique stories and activities that is actually very easy for the kids to understand.
This week we studied all about food. The writing activity that we focused on was our first opinion writing, and the kids had to write an opinion about their favorite breakfast food. We had a 2 hour delay day or a snow day this week so the project was kind of rushed, but it went fabulous!
Next year I plan on brainstorming favorite breakfast foods, coming up with 4 reasons why it is our favorite food, and then modeling how to turn those reasons into opinions for our opinion writing. We missed the middle step due to lack of time. They still turned out fabulous!
Can you tell what their favorite foods were? I loved the idea of my last minute decision to create their breakfast illustration on round "plates". Of course some really took the idea and ran with it, and some did the minimum. These were some of my best.
More great things of what is to come from the room of D-18 later!