These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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"היכולת להבין, לזהות ולהשתמש ברגשות באופן מושכל, עפ"י בחירה". (דניאל גולמן, 1995) אם אתן מתחברות לתכנים שלי, אתן וודאי יודעות שהבסיס המשותף לחלק גדול מהפוסטים שהעליתי עד כה, קשור בפיתוח האינטליגנציה הרגשית של הילד. אדם עם רמת אינטליגנציה רגשית גבוהה יוכל לתפקד טוב יותר וברמה מוסרית גבוהה יותר. הוא לא ילך אחרי "העדר" אלא יבחר את הבחירות הנכונות לו והמתאימות לו. זה יהיה אדם וילד עצמאי, מוסרי, רגיש לסביבה ולעצמו, מודע לצרכים השונים של מכריו ועל-ידי כך יגיע לבחירות חיוביות וימנע מהתנהגות שלילית. וודאי שיזכה גם באהבה רבה מהסביבה שכן נעים מאוד להיות בחברת אדם כזה. אז איך מחזקים שריר זה? בשלב הראשון חשוב שהילד יכיר את עצמו - "אני מבין את עצמי ולכן מבין טוב יותר את האחר.." מתחילים לאפשר לילדים להביע רגשות בכתב ובעל-פה. הבלוג שלי מוצף בחומרים המאפשרים עיבוד רגשות. ממליצה להתחיל בפוסט "דרך הלמידה שלי" , המשיכו לפוסט "כתיבה יצירתית בעקבות ספר פרוניה". שוחחו על הרגשות העולים בסיפורים, עודדו את הילדים לגשת לפינת חברות אם הם רבו עם חבר, ותעודדו תהליך למודעות עצמית. מודעות עצמית להיות בתהליך מודעות עצמית משמע להתבונן פנימה באומץ לב ולהכיר עצמכם מכל הזויות האפשריות. זו גם ההכרה בעוצמות שבכם ובאתגרים שלכם. הנה דפים העוסקים במודעות עצמית - מתאים לכל גילאי בית ספר יסודי. לחצו כאן להדפסה להדפסה דרך גוגל דוקס - לחצו כאן
Create a time capsule for kids filled with lots of keepsakes, included a height ribbon and a letter to their future self. Printables available
End of the Year / End of Year Doodle Memory Book - Students countdown a variety of different things to finish off the school year. Includes 10 Things About Me, 9 Adjectives to Describe the Year, 8 Memorable Moments all the way down to 1 Big Lesson Learned This Year. Great for the last few days and...
As many of you know, my externship this semester is with adults. Since my week one update, I’ve grown to really enjoy my patients. So so so many of my patients have dementia. I’ve been hearing a lot about making memory & orientation books, but had difficulty finding templates, ideas, and examples online. So of […]
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Use these free printable first day of school interview worksheets to create your own school memory boxes for your kids! Just print the free questionnaire and have your kids fill it in as a fun keepsake. Super cute "All about me" first day of school printables!
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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Learn how easy it is to create memory book scrapbooks with your elementary students. Included are ideas and tips for managing this year long project.
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Use these free printable first day of school interview worksheets to create your own school memory boxes for your kids! Just print the free questionnaire and have your kids fill it in as a fun keepsake. Super cute "All about me" first day of school printables!
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Create a collection of cherished memories with these editable memory book pages and 2 fun projects. Print the PDF file as is or customize the editable PowerPoint. (Please note the PDF is not editable, but the PowerPoint file is.) Pick and choose the pages that work best for your class. Add photos or students' art to the pages. This file includes the following: Memory Book Covers for Preschool, Pre-K, TK, KinderBridge, and Kindergarten Editable Memory Book Covers (Editable Years) Monthly Self-Portraits Seasonal Self-Portraits (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) Beginning and End of Year Self-Portraits Editable Self-Portrait Page The Kissing Hand First Day Feelings Look How I've Grown All About Me My Handprint My Favorite Things My Favorite Book My Favorite Animal When I Grow Up Our Field Trip Our Class Pet Our Class Mascot My Adventures School is Cool It's My Birthday Star Student Star of the Week My Class My Friends My Teacher(s) My School My Family Editable Family Page My Buddy More Fun Memories S.T.E.A.M. Project Directions (Sailboat Regatta) Sailboat Regatta Picture Page Pumpkin Book Character Project Directions Pumpkin Book Character Project Recording Page Pumpkin Book Character Project Picture Page Fall Party Happy Thanksgiving Winter Party 100th Day Valentine's Day Friendship Day Q and U Wedding Stuffed Animal Day Teddy Bear Day Parents' Day Donuts with Grownups Water Day Meet the Teacher First Day of School Chicka Chicka Boom Boom The Very Hungry Caterpillar Dinosaur Snacks Digging for Dinosaurs Color Fun Run Patriot Day Space Robots J is for Jellybeans Awesome Award Volcano Eruptions Chinese New Year Welcome to the Zoo Dr. Seuss Week Astronaut Training Day I is for Ice Cream W is for Worms End of Year Party Celebrate Good Times My Interview A Note From My Teacher(s) Autographs Editable Page to Customize As You Wish If you enjoy this resource, please leave feedback. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me. Thanks!
You all know I’m a big organizer but what you may not know is that I’m also incredibly sentimental. My most cherished possessions are the letters Bill has written me, photo albums from my childhood and special cards that my parents and friends have given me over the years. I love to be able to […]
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April 16, 2012 This session I will be teaching my fifth grade class. Unfortunately my sixth graders left and will be moving onto the middle school next year:( I will miss them greatly. What a good bunch of kids! April 15, 2012 Silkscreening T-shirts with a Social or Environmental Message! Miss Flegal and I cashed in on these stretcher bars we came upon and combined them with white organza fabric to make silkscreens! Students brought in their own t-shirts and used elmer's glue to create a resist. The exciting component about this project was the glow-in-the-dark printing ink I was able to find to make their shirts really special! March 21, 2012 Sixth grade silhouettes complete! Our art program has been getting so many positive comments about the front entrance of our building and these vibrant mosaic silhouettes. Using marbled paper that the students made and thinking about color choice that coincided with their action or movement was very important. Lastly, we incorporated a literacy element inspired by Eric Carle's Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you see? March 9, 2012 My sixth graders are back and we are working on life sized art projects combining two types of art we just looked at and learned a lot about-- silhouettes and mosaics. These were inspired by an installation art piece we did last year as an entire building. I cannot believe how cool these are looking! Our media for this project has included cardboard, black latex paint, various colors of construction paper, shaving cream and tempera paint for marbling, scissors and glue stick. The poses for the silhouettes were derived from the children themselves and interests they have both in and outside of school as well an energy or emotion they are trying to evoke. When all is said and done we are incorporating an element of Eric Carle's Brown Bear, Brown Bear book. I can't wait to post more when they are finalized next week! December 2, 2011 This six week session I will be instructing my fifth grade class and will return to teaching fifth grade again in February. Stay tuned... November 11. 2011 Self Portraits in Chuck Close Style Students in sixth grade are integrating math skills by measuring and creating a grid for an exact self portrait drawing. This is the method that artist Chuck Close uses to create his portraits. After spending extensive time learning about his life-- he is my FAVORITE artist, we are now in the beginning stages of creation. So far, so good! November 4, 2011 Oh what a busy Friday! Students were busy glazing ocarinas as well as using acrylic paints to put finishing touches on their cubism Picasso sculptures. It was a great way to end a busy week and we will look forward to working in new art media next time. October 26, 2011 Pablo Picasso Sculptures in progress... Students are using some unconventional tools for their current sculptural project-- wood scraps, glue, wire and pantyhose. Yes, you heard me right. If your child has recently come home talking about using pantyhose as part of his art project, he is not lying to you. Here is what we have started in the past few days. October 19, 2011 Ocarinas We are trying our hand at constructing ocarinas out of clay. Students did extensive research online and here is what we have learned so far. The ocarina (/ɒkəˈriːnə/) is an ancient flute-like wind instrument.[1] Variations do exist, but a typical ocarina is an enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. It is often ceramic, but other materials may also be used, such as plastic, wood, glass, clay, and metal. The ocarina belongs to a very old family of instruments, believed to date back to over 12,000 years.[2] Ocarina-type instruments have been of particular importance in Chinese and Mesoamerican cultures. For the Chinese, the instrument played an important role in their long history of song and dance. The ocarina has similar features to the Xun (塤), another important Chinese instrument (but is different in that Ocarina uses an internal duct, whereas Xun is blown across the outer edge.)[3] In Japan, the traditional ocarina is known as the tsuchibue (kanji: 土笛; literally "earthen flute"). Different expeditions to Mesoamerica, including the one conducted by Cortés, resulted in the introduction of the ocarina to the courts of Europe. Both the Mayans and Aztecs had produced versions of the ocarina, but it was the Aztecs who brought the song and dance to Europe that accompanied the ocarina. The ocarina went on to become popular in European communities as a toy instrument.[4][5] Its earliest use in Europe dates back to the 19th century in Budrio, a town near Bologna, Italy, where Giuseppe Donati transformed the ocarina from a toy, which only played a few notes, into a more comprehensive instrument (known as the first "classical" ocarinas). The word ocarina in the Bolognese dialect means "little goose." The earlier form was known in Europe as a gemshorn, which was made from animal horns of the Gemsbok. The ocarina was featured in the Nintendo video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, attracting a marked increase in interest and a dramatic rise in sales.[6][7] How an ocarina works: 1. Air enters through the windway 2. Air strikes the labium, producing sound 3. Air vibrates throughout the inside of the ocarina Covering and uncovering holes lowers and raises the pitch Source: Wikipedia Here are our ocarinas in progress... Let's hope they make music once they are come out of the kiln! October 17, 2011 After not having my sixth grade class for the first six weeks of this school year they are now occupying my room every morning for 45 minutes for the next six weeks. It is such a joy to have them and experience their growth since I last saw them as fifth graders. We started our time together with a pencil study called The Vanishing Snack. I adapted this from high school art teacher Mrs. Vogel of Field High School. My students as usual have risen to the challenge and are producing wonderful work. At each stage of their four part drawing, they are wrinkling a pop can and drawing it as well as all of its highlights and shadows in its new state. September 7, 2011 Because of our new six week schedule I will not see my sixth graders until October 10th! Stay tuned... June 1, 2011 Tile Triptychs in progress! Students in sixth grade are embarking on a triptych constructed of clay. A triptych is a three paneled piece of art that views as one continuous piece but is constructed in stages. This has been a great opportunity for them to learn about specific properties of clay and how to work with this medium from one class to the next, keeping it moist and workable. The students were expected to include text, an image and possibly a favorite verse that states something about themselves as an individual. April 21, 2011 Plaster Hands and Feet March 13, 2011 In sixth grade we have about three projects going on at once. One is our plaster hands and feet project that we started back in January. Here they are as works in progress.... January 31, 2011 Recently in sixth grade I set my students loose with plaster and these thoughts in mind. Below are the results so far. Once again, their minds, their thought processes and their creative journeys amaze me. I will keep blogging as their projects move along... Take a moment and think about all of the uses of your hands in the course of a day, the course of a hour or even a minute. For example list every way you can think of that you used your hands just this morning… -to brush your teeth -to eat your breakfast What do you think your hands can say about a person? Can they have polished nails? Wear certain rings? Does their appearance tell you a story? For example having wrinkles… Let’s think about some of those features. Next think about phrases that have the word hand in it… “hands of time” “helping hands” “clap your hands” “give me a hand” “lend a hand” “in good hands”… If you could compare your hand to another object of similar form what would that be? A growing tree branching out? Sunday, January 16, 2011 Don Drumm Inspired Endangered Animals Students in sixth grade studied the metal art works of local artisan Don Drumm and then decided to make a statement with their art. After doing some research about the current Endangered Species list they created these metal embossed pieces about animals of diminishing numbers. Next, by adding a statement, they could give the animal a voice to be heard. Won’t you do your part in raising awareness for some of these unknown creatures? Below is our display of the completed sixth grade Chuck Close inspired portraits. Chuck Close Self Portraits in Progress November 29, 2010 We are wrapping up our Chuck Close portraits and the end results are amazing. Not only are students manipulating charcoal very well to create various tones but they have mastered a likeness of their own face! Chuck Close Self Portraits November 15, 2010 Wow! It has been awhile since I have updated my sixth section of the blog. Students have been hard at work and are tackling difficult projects and techniques. Most recently we have begun working in Chuck Close grid style. You can see his work at http://www.chuckclose.coe.uh.edu/. He is my favorite artist. Using a grid, students have integrated math skills into their drawing by focusing on exact measurements for precision. Here are a few of their starts... Vanishing Snack Drawings October 14, 2010 Students in sixth grade are training their eyes to see close details through these altered still life drawings. They are working on drawing a pop can and then slowly crushing it until it becomes very minimal. At each stage they have to look closely at how their object has been changed and then try and draw it. Charcoal has aided them in learning about the value scale. They are beginning to see that with shadows some parts can be extremely dark and extremely light.
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
A collection of cool, easy drawing ideas to try out next in your sketchbook, perfect for beginner artists.
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God Made Me Special coloring pages printables are a wonderful tool for teaching children about their unique qualities and value in a fun, engaging way.
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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Use these free printable first day of school interview worksheets to create your own school memory boxes for your kids! Just print the free questionnaire and have your kids fill it in as a fun keepsake. Super cute "All about me" first day of school printables!
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