Friday, January 11, 2013

Holidays around the world

Sorry for the long wait, live has been busy. For the month of December we didn't focus on on a  single country of study, we instead learned about holidays around the world. The kids loved seeing how people celebrate Christmas around the world, Ramadan, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah. Below are a few pictures of the activities we did. I didn't get pictures of everything. We concluded our study with our holiday party were I asked the parents to bring different foods that go with the different holidays; they really enjoyed it.
 
Saint Lucia Crowns
Poinsettias
Stars for Russia


My display for the holidays. 


Lanterns for Ramadan


Holiday party

Door/wall display ( it didn't have Ramadan.)

 

 
 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Around the World: India- Diwali lamps

To finish my classes trip to India we celebrated Diwali.  This included making our own diwali lamps.

We used Crayola air dried clay and then painted them.  Next year I will use the terra cotta colred kind, it would look more like the lamps.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Around the World: India

Our next stop on our journey around the world is India.  India was big hit with my class last year and this year was the same, they loved it! They loved learning about Diwali, peacocks, hendi tattoos, and so on.  To start off here was my display for India:
I had two saris, a stuffed peacock, a doll dressed in a sari, peacock feathers, a neat book/kit on Henna tattoos, a little Genesh statue, a diwali lamp, and an elephant figurine.

One of the things the kids liked the best were the rangoli designs.  The students loved seeing the beautiful rangoli designs I found on the internet and we then went outside to do our own.  We used sidewalk chalk instead of rice or sand and the kids had fun.  Here are some pictures of them:



 
I will update with more pics later.  Next up- Holidays around the world!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

50th day of school 2012

We had our 50th day of school this last week.  I didn't have as many dress up this year, but we had it after a long weekend so many of the kids forgot.  We still had fun though with hulu hoops, fifties toys, and a sock hop/ coke floats in the gym.  Here are some pictures.





Next up on my around the world is India with rangolis, peacocks, and Diwali!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Around the World: Chile Rain Sticks

 
Hello all. We are continue with our study of South America with a stop in Chile. This week we made rain sticks out of paper towel rolls, foil, construction paper, and beans. The kids really liked making the rain sticks and thought it was cool that they are made out of dried out cactus. Here are some pictures.
 


Saturday, October 6, 2012

Organizing handwriting

At my school we do Handwriting Without Tears, http://www.hwtears.com/hwt .  The school adopted it last year but myself and another teacher piloted the program the year before.  I have really liked it and I think it has been a big help and improvement over years past handwriting.  In the program the students have books they write in but they also have chalk boards and wood peices to make the letters.  The wood peices come in boxes and there are enough wood peices in each box for about 3-4 kids, depending on the letter you are doing.  I had the boxes labeled with a number and the pieces in them with the same number, but it still took a lot of time for the kids to get out pieces.  It was the same for the chalk boards, once you got out the boards, chalk, sponges, and rags it took time.  This year is different.  I go the ideas for organizing my handwriting from one of my fellow teachers and it is working wonderfully.  The wood pieces are out of the boxes; they are still labeled but now there are bags for each student with enough wood pieces for any letter.  The bags are in tubs for each table.  The boards are in containers with the chalk and rags for each table. I did the same for the workbooks.   Each tub and container are labeled for each table.  So far it has cut down on pass out time considerably and is much more organized.  Here are some pictures:
Here is the shelf with all the tubs for the books, wood pieces, and chalk boards.

These are the containers for the chalk boards

Inside look

The bags with the wood pieces

Around the world: South America

My next stop on my around the world tour is South America, looking at Brazil and Chile.  Both are new this year and I am really excited for both.  We just started and the kids are really liking it.  Here is my display for Chile and Brazil:
It contains a guiro rasp, Easter Island statue head, hat, rain stick, llama, parrot, carved bowl, both flags, and a cute brazilian jungle play set I found on amazon.
We started with the Amazon rain forest.  We learned about the 4 layers to the forest and the animals found there.  For an art project the kids made their own forest pictures.  The used tussue paper for the tree leaves, yarn for vines, and I found these cute frog and monkey shapes at Hobby Lobby.  (The frog is too big but looked cute.)  The kids really liked making them and did a great job.

More to come on including Easter Island statues and rain sticks.