Sunday, May 29, 2011

Our Enormous Stories

  
I introduced some stories to my students that involved pulling a vegetable from the garden.  Some of the titles included the "The Enormous Potato", by Aubrey Davis, "The Gigantic Turnip", by Aleksei Tolstoy and "Kumak's Fish", by Michael Bania.   They had to create their own version of this story and they had fun with it.  Our bulletin board show each of us pulling on a watermelon!

"The Three Little Pigs"

A colleague from my grade one cohort had this good idea that I was eager to use in my classroom.  She had a net design that the students cut out and glue over a kleenex box.  Drawn on one side was the straw house, another was the stick house and lastly the brick house of the "Three Little Pigs".  We used glue guns to glue on the straw, we went outside to gather sticks and coloured the brick house.  I gave them finger cut outs of the three pigs and the wolf.  They had to retell the story to their grade five buddies using as much expression and story as possible.  The results were very good.  They enjoyed building their house and were excited to take them home.  An additional language arts activity we did was a readers theater version of the three little pigs. 






Monday, May 23, 2011


Butterfly Shape Poems

My students brainstormed words associated with butterflies and then placed a tracer of the butterfly outline underneath their white sheet and wrote the words of their choice on the outline.  They turned out wonderfully.  We also used markers to colour coffee filters and wet them to blend the colour.  Using a pipe cleaner, we twisted it into the frame of the butterfly body and antenna.