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Well, this blog post has been a long time coming, as we've been working on this What a Wonderful World mural since the start of the school year! I'm excited to say that it's complete and it's up (when it wants to stay up, sigh). You can take a tour of the mural and learn all about who made what and what lessons were involved in this video right here! We've done SO MANY school-wide collaboratives at my school. I absolutely love them. They are also my favorite way to start the school year. I'm working on creating another blog post of all our collaboratives compiled in one post...but until then, check out the video for details and THIS podcast episode on how you can use song as a collaborative inspiration! This mural makes me so happy and I thought it was such an appropriate song for this school year. I've gotten so much of a wonderful response from the faculty and staff (and kids!) that I'm thrilled. I mean, doing a collab like this is so much work. Especially when it comes time to assemble and hang the beast! In the podcast episode, I mentioned the painted party my students did to create the background papers. Here is the blog post all about that! And here's the video if you'd like to see us in action: One of the many reasons I like to start my school year with a collaborative is because it means we are all pretty much working with the same art supplies. In this case, we were working with bingo daubers and tempera paint...a lot! Some of the lessons were tired and true like the first grade flowers you see at the start of this blog post. Some were new like the funny face clouds by kindergarten! Our next mural is going to be based on our school song! I'm so glad we have a school song, it's so sweet and our students love to sing it. I think it will be perfect and hope to create a permanent display. I got many requests from teachers for future songs....but next time I think I'd like to go with a song that the kids really know and love. Adding the component of also learning the song in sign language was very fun and a great way to connect with our deaf friends. We have fabulous ASL teachers in our school who helped us learn the song. Of course learning a song in a different language would be amazing too! The kids loved creating these painted plates with greetings in different languages for the mural. This was an easy early finisher activity for my students as they worked thru their paintings. I know I'm totally oversharing in this post but I just love this mural so much! Funny face raindrops by second grade. Collage and stitched houses by first! Second grade read It's Okay to be Different by Todd Parr as their inspiration for their contribution to the mural. Third grade created these warm color flowers! And I got to put it all together. Lucky me! It's okay, I love it so much and can't wait to create another! You'll have to let me know if you tackle a project like this and how it goes.
This is a simple worksheet about the song: “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong. There is a link to watch a video with the lyrics and the song. I’ve made seven exercises.Enjoy and learn. - ESL worksheets
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Guitar tab, chords, video tutorial and backing track. WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD by Louis Armstrong easy guitar lesson for beginners.
This set features coloring pages and movement activity for the song "What A Wonderful World" as performed by jazz legend, Louis Armstrong. It's simple enough to add to your non-singing sub plans. Easel Activity modification included!Read an illustrated children's version of the book, by Tim Hopgood ...
6 ways to teach what a wonderful world. This is a jazz lesson best for second and third grade elementary music lessons.
This is a simple worksheet about the song: “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong. There is a link to watch a video with the lyrics and the song. I’ve made seven exercises.Enjoy and learn. - ESL worksheets
About this Resource This product is a fun way to either introduce or review area and perimeter. See the table of contents below for what is included. Planning & Planting a Garden: Jayla's Garden with 1 digit numbers Two story problems to introduce the activity. The first problem has students identify the area and perimeter in square units. The second problem has students identify the area and perimeter in square feet. Planning & Planting a Garden: Jayla's Garden with 2 digit numbers Planning and Planting My Garden Version 1: This version does not have students apply the area and perimeter formula. This activity allows students to get creative and design their own garden using a suggested list of flowers and/or vegetables. Students will color code their plan for a garden, then calculate the area and perimeter for each type of flower or section in their garden. Planning and Planting My Garden Rough Draft Grid Paper: This page is for students’ rough draft of their garden. Students can sketch out a plan and then calculate the area and perimeter. Planning and Planting My Garden Grid Paper: This page is for students’ final draft of their garden. You might also show your students pictures of each type of flowers to help them decide what types of flowers they would like to include. Google images works wonders! Students could also work in small groups on computers to search for the different types of flowers. These are just some suggestions to extend the activities. Farm Fields of Fruit (Half Sheet): This problem could be used as an exit slip, formative assessment, or simply as a classwork problem. Because there are so many steps, we used this problem in our math notebooks. Farm Fields of Fruit (Full Sheet with Work Space): This is the same problem as above, but in a worksheet style format. Gardening with Area & Perimeter: Students completed Farm Fields of Fruit in their Math Journal with a partner. Students completed Planning and Planting a Garden {Jayla’s Garden} Planning and Planting My Garden Students design their own garden with choices of flowers and vegetables. They sketch it out on the Rough Draft pages. Then find the area and perimeter of each section. Finally, they color in the final draft. You can put on construction paper as a backing to display in your classroom or hallway. 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.I hope you have as much fun as we did! Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any issues or questions concerning this product. Happy Gardening! :)-Jessica :) Let’s connect! The Literacy Loft Blog The Literacy Loft on Instagram The Literacy Loft on Pinterest The Literacy Loft on Facebook Email: [email protected]
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Guitar tab, chords, video tutorial and backing track. WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD by Louis Armstrong easy guitar lesson for beginners.
Harmonica Tabs Of Happy Birthday party song Name: Happy Birthday By: Public Domain Difficulty: Beginner Key: C Harp Type: Diaton...
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An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
Guitar tab, chords, video tutorial and backing track. WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD by Louis Armstrong easy guitar lesson for beginners.
“Somewhere over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” is a medley of Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow” and Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole and released on his albums Ka ʻAnoʻi and...
This is an updated one with small corrections over the last one. It’s really nice to hear. I recommend plucking the G string, then strum Up Down Up Down twice per chord. After you play it a f…
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Guitar TAB and VIDEO tutorial. Learn to play on the guitar What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, fingerstyle lesson.
Guitar TAB and VIDEO tutorial. Learn to play on the guitar What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, fingerstyle lesson.
Guitar TAB and VIDEO tutorial. Learn to play on the guitar What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, fingerstyle jazz arrangement.
Guitar TAB and VIDEO tutorial. Learn to play on the guitar What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, fingerstyle lesson.
Guitar tab, chords, video tutorial and backing track. WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD by Louis Armstrong easy guitar lesson for beginners.
Guitar tab, chords, video tutorial and backing track. WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD by Louis Armstrong easy guitar lesson for beginners.
Guitar TAB and VIDEO tutorial. Learn to play on the guitar What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, fingerstyle jazz arrangement.