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Re: Need K project ideas - NOW!
There is nothing wrong with using 2-3 class periods to work on one
project. You'll be happier with yourself and less frazzled.
On 11/04/09, moart wrote:
> I also use two class periods to finish most kinder projects.
> Today, I read Oodles of Animals and we recognized shapes in the
> room. Next week, they will get a pile of cut construction paper
> shapes to assemble and glue down. Texture rubbings are always a
> hit. I love reading books and launching lessons off those. There
> are several that come to mind that I have used in the last
> month....The Art Lesson, by Tomi DePaola, Big Blue Spot, The
> Little Scarecrow, Ish, Dot....those are the ones that come to
> mind.
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> On 11/04/09, Samothrace wrote:
>> Does it half to be done in one class?
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>> paper sculptures are always a hit
>> I just c.paper owl collages. They each got two feathers to glue
>> for wings.
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>> in the winter..patterned penguins. Wacky pumpkins with lots of
>> patterns in construction paper crayons.
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>> I have a lot of ideas..but can't be completed in one class.
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>> On 11/04/09, Hey Art Teacher wrote:
>>> Help!! At my one school I have 30 minute art classes for
>>> Kinders. On top of that insult there are 25+ students per
>>> class. And I have 5 minutes travel time. I need some
>>> lesson that are quick to set up and clean-up that are not
>>> too involved yet are more than just coloring sheets.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Need K project ideas - NOW!, 11/04/09, by Hey Art Teacher.
- Re: Need K project ideas - NOW!, 11/04/09, by Samothrace.
- Re: Need K project ideas - NOW!, 11/04/09, by moart.
- Re: Need K project ideas - NOW!, 11/05/09, by Crayon Queen.
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