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Engaging students during Social Studies can sometimes be a challenge. Bringing an new element from across the curriculum can help! And face it anything that they can use scissor and glue on is a plus!
So I started thinking... how can I pull in an aspect of art into my social studies classes? We were also using nets in Math and VOILA! 3D History!
My first project was a 3D model of Jamestown:
Students began by coloring the background of the fort. |
Then students cut out each piece for the walls. This includes a cylinder net. |
This can used as a group project or an individual. It would be great to display on a parents night. Follow the link below to purchase the project for your own students. :)
Friday, April 15, 2016
Sooo nothing was baking, unless a fever counts......
My own feverish little 4 year old...that is what. Poor little guy started his morning off with a 103 degree fever. I was really needing to get things done in my classroom today and state tests are upon us..but then I remembered there is nothing, no job, no activity, no earthly thing more important than taking care of my own child.
And he is quite a child, never even cried when they swabbed his throat for strep or stuck that ginormous q-tip up his nose to test for the flu (neither of which he had by the way.) He was so optimistic and upbeat..and cute, did I mention that he is cute.
So instead of being in my classroom, playing the part of teacher, today I got the rare occasion of staying home with my little C.W. And although I really got not a thing done, that was the beauty of the day.
Hoping that you have a wonderful weekend and that you could say a little prayer for my little one.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Freshly Baked Friday
So it is already July....yep that is what I said, JULY. For teachers this is the time of year when we just start getting our deep tans and summer groove goin' on, only to be wrenched back into reality by the dreaded...BACK TO SCHOOL ads!!! Hiss..Hiss.. AHHHH!
But, what can we do but embrace our fate and join right in? I confess I have already started laminating and cutting out new classroom decor. So for this weeks Freshly Baked Friday I present my freshly written
I really cannot wait to use this in my own classroom. It probably will be within the first few days. I think that the poem will show students what they can expect from my classroom, a loving and sweet environment!
I also think that working together to come up with ideas about what ingredients should and should not go into it using the included anchor chart will be a great team-building experience for my class. I really do love hearing what students think and it is a great step in getting to know them first thing. I also think this activity sets the tone for the year. It will help my kiddos know what works and what doesn't and that we are all responsible for the "mix" in our classroom!
So if you need a sweet little icebreaker for your back to school routine, check this out!
P.S. To make it extra tasty it is only $1!!
Sweet tea wishes and Cowboy dreams!!
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