Monica and I just couldn't get enough of our paper mache' creations. The kids really enjoyed examining the style and characteristics of this artist's work.
Happy Summer! For the past eleven years I've taught a summer science and creativity camp. My partner in this adventure is a wonderful 4th grade teacher who thinks and acts like me. Oh No! All kidding aside, we have such a great time. This week is the week we've set aside for our 5 and 6 year olds. They're wonderful and full of intrigue. Tomorrow's art exhibit at a local eatery will be their culminating experience. Cant' wait!
Cycles and Patterns can be found in the natural world. The kid version was so much better than mine. We made connections with cycles that were natural and manmade. This particular project is also a Glyph! The number of dots represents the child's age. The type of leg was based on their likes or dislikes of bugs. Yay for Research Skills! First Grade is gathering information. Just posted the supporting documents on Teachers Pay Teachers. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Kandinsky-Inspired-Ladybug-Glyph
I finally finished my follow up to a writing lesson from 20 years ago. Wow! Back then, I had a class newspaper with a columnist like Dear Abby. I'd forgotten how perfect it was to combine communication skills, social skills, and writing. So here it is - Dear Blabby! This set has conflict/resolution cards for a two week span. Can be used in a literacy center or daily writing.
This is one of my "New Favorites." Great way to set up Communication Skills for kids of all ages. Can also be used as a formative assessment and promotes Transdisciplinary Skills.
things for a new semester. I love this old favorite Fact, Non-fact, and Opinion. It's great for classification and research skills. Check out my Presidents' Day cards at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Presidents-Day-Research-Skills-and-Center-Activities
Carla Walk is a 25 year veteran in the field of education. During this time, she has served as classroom teacher, elementary drama teacher, and International Baccalaureate Coordinator. She is responsible for infusing the arts into the written curriculum and providing model lessons on arts integration. She has a BA in Elementary Education from Marshall University and an M.Ed in Gifted Education from The University of Texas Pan American. Carla has served her schools and community in several capacities. Her most recent contribution is the formation of Page ii, a team of consultants offering professional development and advocacy for gifted education. She has presented on differentiated instruction, arts integration, and the nature and needs of the gifted. During the summer, Carla offers creativity camps for local students. She lives in South Texas with her husband and three sons.