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Spring has been our topic of discussion and study in my classroom . . . frogs, turtles, and bugs included. Thought I would share some of the turtle line art that the students completed. This was a directed art lesson on drawing and lines.
The children all participated in the same directed lesson, but what makes them so special is the creative twist the children give to their drawings.
I also wanted to share our Earth Day projects. Instead of our regular homework, our first graders created either something useful or a craft out of a recyclable. We displayed our projects in the multipurpose room and invited other grades and parents to view them.
This is a sample of the variety of projects that the children created.
a bouquet of flowers made from egg cartons and plastic colored straws
This one is so practical . . . a place for everything.
a robotic toy . . . named Dude {made from a box that once housed a chocolate bunny}
pink piggy bank from a plastic liter bottle {stuffed with play money}
This is something I need. It scoops up dog food.
It was a fun and exciting way to end our week of Earth Day activities.
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday.
Mona, I love your Earth Day Projects. Super creative and resourceful:)
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The Resourceful Apple
Your Earth Day projects are truly fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE the turtles. I'm pinning those.
❀Barbara❀
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Ruby Slippers Blog Designs
These crafts are awesome! The spring turtles are awesome. Found you from Blog by State - I'm also a first grade teacher in CA, so I love the ideas that you have on here. Will be back soon :) - Joe
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Oh my gosh I love your turtles! Just discovered your blog and am following you! Laura
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