The Wild Robot poster and writing activity poster is triple the fun with the combination of coloring, creativity, and group work! All inspired by your, The Wild Robot novel study. The collaborative poster features three student writing prompts or a blank response sheet, and an inspiring poster that features a wild landscape, Roz, and the slogan, Think. Help. Change. After your students are finished writing and coloring, they will collaborate to assemble the 3.3h x 2.6w poster for your classroom wall, bulletin board, classroom door, hallway, lobby, or library. The group poster project is a perfect size to laminate. The Wild Robot poster includes assembly instructions and helpful tips to make it even better! You will only need to print this one time per class! That's it. You'll love watching your students collaborate. The activity is designed for students to communicate and work together. Encourage your students to find class members with poster pieces near their own to create their masterpiece. The writing activity is truly insightful and reflective of Peter Brown's central messages of "family, community, and happiness." The Wild Robot includes: ★ A finished image of what The Wild Robot book poster should look like when it is finished ★Three writing prompts and a blank for you to add your own *very cool! ★ Explicit and complete directions from start to finish ★ An optional row of pieces in the event you have more students ★ A one-page coloring sheet (8.5 x11) Recommended supplies needed: crayons, colored pencils, scissors, tape or stapler Please provide me with really appreciated feedback! GET VISUAL! Study All Knight Blog Study All Knight Facebook Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest Study All Knight on Twitter Study All Knight on Instagram Created by Danielle Knight, 2018 © Study All Knight
Check out these teaching activities to use with the novel The Wild Robot by Peter Brown including book unit samples.
This simple “Build a Robot” game is great for pre-schoolers, helping them recognize numbers 1 – 6, matching, problem solving, and more.
Check out these teaching activities to use with the novel The Wild Robot by Peter Brown including book unit samples.
Watercolors, crayons, and paper are all you need to bring for The Wild Robot art project inspired by Peter Brown's incredible read aloud.
Kids Activity Book Discover and celebrate the stars and outer space with this fun-filled activity book for kids including mazes, connect the dot puzzles, color by number, word search, coloring pages, spot the difference puzzles, find the pair games, and more. Featuring full page word games and puzzles of Space themed objects and characters including galaxies, space stations, animals in space, astronauts and aliens, robots, and more.Educational and fun space-themed activities will have them busy for hours as they work their way through activities that stimulate the brain, inspire creativity, and develop their problem-solving skills.Full features include: SPACE COLORING PAGES featuring astronauts and aliens, animals in space, a UFO, and a space selfie DOT TO DOT FOR KIDS PUZZLES ranging in complexity WORD SEARCH FOR KIDS PUZZLES on the subjects of: space exploration, scientific occupations, our solar system, and other space related words DRAW YOUR OWN sketch pages featuring: an alien, an astronaut, and a spacecraft SPOT THE DIFFERENCE FOR KIDS PUZZLES SPACE COLOR BY NUMBERS FIND THE PAIR GAMES MAZES FOR KIDS CROSSWORD PUZZLE WORD SCRAMBLE ANSWER PAGES! About this Space Activity Book: Large 8.5 x 11 pages with the coloring pages on one side only to minimize bleedthrough Use it for those rainy or snowy days, road trips, or as an educational tool and to inspire creativity Contains over 40 fun activities Let your kids creativity run wild with this boredom buster and fun activity book for kids. Perfect screen-free alternative to kids workbooks, science books for kids, solar system toys, and makes for a fun and instructive kids gift! Use it as a stocking stuffer/stocking filler for kids, easter basket gift, party favors, or boy's Christmas present.If your child loves outer space, stars and planets, astronomy, the solar system, or rockets, order your copy today!Please note: The book is written in American English. Additional Information Weight - 176g Dimensions - 21.59 x 0.36 x 27.94 cm Ages - 6-8 Author Name - Young Dreamers Press Illustrations by - Fairy Crocs # of Pages - 61 Paperback ISBN - 9781990136016 Series - Fun Activities for Kids Volume # - 5
The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown combines a science fiction story involving a robot of the future with a fantasy in which animals talk. This sequel beautifully wraps up the story.
Watercolors, crayons, and paper are all you need to bring for The Wild Robot art project inspired by Peter Brown's incredible read aloud.
My kids LOVE robots - what kid doesn't?! I created 8 FREE robot coloring pages for kids that are sure to put a smile on their face! There are all sorts of different robots to
Today on The Inspiration Edit we have a fantastic new Robot Memory Game printable which you can download to play with the kids. Developing memory skills is essential for children as the memory is the basis of many simple tasks.
The Wild Robot Written and Illustrated by Peter Brown Published by Little, Brown April 2016 ISBN: 978-0-316-38199-4 Note: This review was written using an advanced reading copy. Grades 4-8 Book Review “As you may know, robots don’t really feel emotions. Not the way animals do. And yet, as she sat in her broken crate, Roz […]
After the capitals and the insects we created the symmetrical robots, drawing the strangest and most immaginative robots. To realize this drawing we first drew half robot on half sheet of tracing …
FREE Hyperdoc Template! Hyperdocs are amazing, but this is an entire Hyperdoc UNIT that will blow your mind! This Hyperdoc has it all, y'all! Everything from vocabulary to STEM to booksnaps!
Try this simple STEAM activity and design your own Qixel robots with our free printable templates.
We've seen so many fab and different Robot based crafts, so thought we would share them here..... enjoy!!
Recently a friend told me about the book, The Wild Robot. She told me her kids loved it – and they are not big fans of fiction books. This sweet story is a bit unconventional and has a lot of great themes that can be discussed. The book is listed for grades 3-7, but I […]
Check out these teaching activities to use with the novel The Wild Robot by Peter Brown including book unit samples.
Cardboard Toy Robots 2nd Grade For more information please follow me on Instagram @youngschoolartwithmr.g Like me on Facebook https://m.facebook.com/youngschoolart/ This is my favorite project of the school year! Each robot has a name, function, and price. I love that each one is so unique. First, each student completed an idea worksheet to plan out what their robot would look like and how it would function. How will it help people? Next, they cut light-weight cardboard into different shapes to form the robot. Then, the robot was painted with tempera paints. Finally, the robot was packaged as a toy. Each toy is labeled with a name, function, and price. We were super excited to have a Robot Toy Store in the Principal's Office!
15+ robot activities kids will enjoy. Perfect for summer camps, a preschool robot theme or a kindergarten robot theme. Or just because!
The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown combines a science fiction story involving a robot of the future with a fantasy in which animals talk. This sequel beautifully wraps up the story.
All kids love robots right? Then why not grab this free printable build a robot craft and let them decorate and make their own robot at home?
Robots are a classic, fun kids craft! We've enjoyed making them with newspaper recently and last year we had fun making sponge painted robots. This week we
In this robot craft and STEM activity, children will color a free printable robot and turn it into a gliding robot toy. This fun activity combines creativity with scientific thinking. Follow our Free Printables Pinterest board! We have been having all kinds of robot-themed fun in my kindergarten enrichment class! The kids loved our latest activity- …
Yeah! It is the last week before SPRING BREAK! I could not be more excited! This week our Harcourt Trophies story is "My Robot". I uploaded a Literacy Packet to go with this story and the fun activity pictured above is included! The literacy packet includes: - a readers response sheet for each of the four guided reading books - an anticipation guide to complete before reading the story - several literacy station activities - black lines for students to create their own robot and a tree map to prompt a writing activity AND - a sight word/spelling word game I will post a new literacy packet each week so be sure to follow my TpT store so you don't miss out on some great activities to supplement the Harcourt reading program. Don't have Harcourt Trophies but would like to use the robot art activity and tree map? Click here to download it for FREE!!!! We are also working on animal reports this week so I will post some pics and information about that very soon!
Monsters are always a popular subject for my youngest art students. My go-to monster lesson for this age group, Monsters Love School art project has always
Digital Download from Art Teacher in LA’s popular blog post includes: 3 pages of photographed lesson plans for OCEAN WAVE PAINTING ART LESSON Grade Kindergarten- 8th Written & Photographed directions Step by step drawing instructions Created by ArtTeacherinLA.com co-owner of LA Art School, Viridian Art
We had a good time creating our "Tintbots" with acrylics on canvas paper. These were inspired by art teacher John Post. You can find his robots and lots more ideas here We talked about using separate shapes for the parts and joints so the robot could move. (I brought in a jointed wooden figure to help get this idea across. I didn't have a robot to bring in...) We painted our robots first because I wasn't sure we'd have enough time to do the backgrounds. I'd do the backgrounds first if I were to do this again-a more correct painting procedure, making the robot clearly in the foreground. We also thought about our choice of brushes- large flats for big areas, small rounds for tighter spots. Each artist mixed their own medium gray for the robot shapes, and then the lighter and darker grays for highlights and shadows. Then it was on to the background. Students chose a color and then mixed the tint. We added details and a border with Sharpie. I love it when I'm at my schools when classes walk by our artwork- the kids are always so interested in what we have on display, and the teachers are complimentary too. I can tell my Art Club artists how much their artwork is enjoyed, and they love that! Make it a Wonderful Day!
Crayons, fireworks, sprinkles ... even LEGO bricks!
Otis and the Tornado Science Activity is a great activity to pair with this book about wild weather and helping those in need.
Robot Math is a printable game that challenges children to make art while working on simple geometry – shape drawing and recognition. Roll a die and see what kind of robot you will draw! All the t
This list of robot books for kids includes our favorite books about robots. You'll find your favorite characters like BB-8 and Baymax as well as Pete the Cat and new robot stories.
Printable robot coloring page - Over the past week or so I've been on holidays and I've had the good fortune to spend that time relaxing at the beach. For so long I've been waiting for some spare time to spend sketching and doodling. I started with nature sketches of all the treasures I found
Robot maze by maze master and educator Joe Wos.