This can be created with any theme. We used Saint Patrick's Day, which is commonly celebrated in this area of the United States, but most of my English language learners know nothing of it. So to familiarize them with the day and to review direction words, (and for the kindergarteners work on colors), we made rainbows out of construction paper. They then colored leprechauns that I had drawn (that are also readily available as clip art) and cut them out. They pasted them above, below, next to, and under the rainbow and labeled them.
Here is a collection of ideas and activities for teaching academics to toddlers through elementary school students, based on my own teaching career as well as raising children. These are in project based and thematic learning activities, to extend traditional learning.
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Saturday, March 21, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Clouds
We read a few cloud books and followed up with painting clouds. This
activity can be used for younger children with creating clouds and
developing fine motor skills, or with older children studying weather
and cloud types. It's also a great way to paint snow or snowmen!
The
cloud book we started with was Little Cloud by Eric Carle. We read the
book out loud a few times and then created our own clouds on blue
construction paper. To create our cloud mixture, I mixed equal parts
liquid glue (such as Elmer's) and shaving cream. It forms a sticky,
fluffy substance (great for developing oral language and discussion)
that can be painted/sponged/finger painting/foam brushed onto paper. It
will dry almost as puffy paint, in a textured, raised bubble, depending
on how much is applied. The children then wrote a story about a cloud.
This activity is also perfect for the Cloud Book, by Tomie De Paola and creating each type of cloud.
Various clouds by kindergarteners. |
This activity is also perfect for the Cloud Book, by Tomie De Paola and creating each type of cloud.
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