Kids use a blank map of Africa to come up with their creation with it. Here, it was used to represent a lake. Other ideas include the head of horse or zebra. Kids could try this with all of the continents.
This was a lesson about creating collage. The book "The Hungry Caterpillar" was read and used to show how some illustrators use collage as their medium in books.
This lesson artifact was from a lesson about star constellations. Students use rice and glue to create their own made-up constellation. Great way to incorporate art into science!
Lady bug math - such a cute idea! Students make their own lady bug out of construction paper and use raisins to add or subtract the two wings (left and right side).
This is a representation of a pond-life habitat. Other habitats can be created using different materials. Kids love it!
Tree sculpture made out of a wire hanger, wood block and panty hose to go along with "The Giving Tree." So cute!
This lesson artifact was from a lesson about star constellations. Students use rice and glue to create their own made-up constellation. Great way to incorporate art into science!
Lady bug math - such a cute idea! Students make their own lady bug out of construction paper and use raisins to add or subtract the two wings (left and right side).
This is a representation of a pond-life habitat. Other habitats can be created using different materials. Kids love it!
Tree sculpture made out of a wire hanger, wood block and panty hose to go along with "The Giving Tree." So cute!
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