It's that time of the year again when we begin to think about our awards ceremony and end of year party! Getting ready ties in well with our current planner: How We Express Ourselves. The Superheroes have found many to express themselves through words, pictures, songs and art. We really have had a lot of fun these past two weeks preparing for the end when we have to say good-bye. There have already been a lot of tears (mostly on my part), but there has also been lots of laughs, hugs and memories shared.
WE FINISHED THE CARDS
The Superheroes were very excited when I announced today that ALL cards were completed! The deal was we couldn't read our cards until everyone was finished. Everyone was so happy to finally be able to look at them all. The students were so sweet going around and thanking their friends for writing the cards. This project takes a long time to complete and is a lot of work to put together, but when I saw the students sharing, hugging and thanking each other... It was all worth it!
Summative
As we near the end of our planner (and of our time together), The Superheroes used what they have learned about art to complete the summative. I brought in several different types of art using different art mediums. The student had to choose the piece that spoke to them and then write about it. Very interesting to see what pieces the students were interested in.
Portrait of a Class
Before we added color to our self portraits, they were stacked together in a box.
I took a picture of ALL of us in this unique way.
Self-Portraits
As we continue exploring How We Express Ourselves, The Superheroes are trying their hand at self-portraits. They are trying a new medium -this time it is the type of paper. Or in this case not paper but plastic! I am using old overhead transparency sheets to create a one of a kind piece of art.
Whales
The Superheroes decided to perform for their awards program! We are going to bring their found poetry to life. As you can see each group is taking this new responsibility very serious!
I Can (Part II)
I returned some of the writing from the students today and they had a lot of fun talking about their growth whether it be handwriting, sentence structure or just staying on the lines. They were so funny talking about how they couldn't read their own writing.
I Can
I cannot believe it is almost time to say good-bye! One of the things I like to do with my students is to help them understand how much they have learned and how much they have grown as first graders. Today we wrote an 'I Can' poem. Next, I had the students compare what they wrote now to what they wrote at the beginning of the year. They were all quite surprised. I loved watching them share and discuss how much they have grown. I hope they came home and shared it with you.
Skyscraper Illustrations
This week we used words to visualize a picture in our minds. I read a poem out loud several times and the students sketched what they saw in their minds. It's interesting to see the various perspectives. Next, we tried a new art medium - oil pastels.
We also wrote some words to express how we felt or what we were thinking while doing this activity. Here's some of the thoughts:
"One way to leap is to touch the stars far away from you and reach your dreams by catching it."
"Day and night, hear people talking, cars honking, kids laughing, ants crawling,
sun setting, stars rising."
"The sun is a golden yellow. Calm. No living things. The crescent moon sits in the sky"
"I wish I had the sky for the light in the dark to see, my greatest dream.
The skyscraper is as strong as me."
This Why I love Memory Boards
Here is a quote from one of the memory cards that the students are writing to each other:
"Remember when it happened that we became partners for literacy stations. It's such a coincidence that we're always sitting next to each other. You are my favorite partner, but your not just my partner you are my friend."
Sketching
Next step after our visualization activity is to sketch the picture that the words made in our minds.
Wait til you see the finished product!!
Visualizing
The Superheroes are in the middle of a visualization activity.
They are listening to the words of a poem and painting a picture in their minds.
Testing Week!
The Superheroes were great at being flexible during testing week! Our schedule changed quite a bit and we even missed recess! So, what did we instead??? We wrote and illustrated books!
The Final Products
The finished Found Poetry projects can be found in the hallway next to our classroom.
They are spectacular!!
Found Poetry II
The next phase of the Found Poetry project was to illustrate our new poem with a new art medium: oil pastels. The students are learning a lot about lines and how you can use them to express yourself through art. In addition, we are exploring 2 dimensional, 3 dimensional and free form shapes.
Found Poetry
Today the Superheroes explored a new way to express themselves called: Found Poetry. We read a book about whales and then I took the text and cut up the words. The Superheroes worked in cooperative groups to create a poem from the words they were given.
I wonder...
I love this picture. As a class, we were discussing what we already knew about art. That led to a discussion of what we wonder about art. The students came up with some great questions. We hope to explore more and find out the answers to these questions.
Here are a few samples:
Here are a few samples:
How many different types of art are there?
How do you make paint?
Why do people express their selves with art?
Why do people put art in museums?
How many layers of paint are put on a picture?
Student Led Conferences
The Superheroes SHINED during student led conferences! They did such a great job explaining the units of inquiry. If you did not make Wednesday's conference date you can always schedule another date. Just send me an email and let me know.
Pledges
The Superheroes completed the unit of inquiry, Sharing the Planet, by creating a pledge. Our focus was on the natural resource water. I hope you got a chance to see their work posted in the classroom. One student explained that we only have about 1% fresh water and we need to do something now. Then she added an idea that you can start today! The idea was to NOT play in the water fountain. Love my students taking action!!
Sketch Books
We tried a new medium today - SHARPIES!! Yes there was a lot of excitement. Look at what they created! I love how different and unique each cover is!
How We Express Ourselves
Our final unit of inquiry is How We Express Ourselves. The Memory Project was a great way to begin this planner and delve into the elements of art. Already I feel the students perspectives have developed and they are beginning to notice things such as types of lines, forms used and shapes.
Sharing The Planet
During the course of this planner, the students have been asking many questions. This has led to us finding ways to take action to help our planet and conserve our resources. This week we were lucky enough to have Mr. Chris take us on a tour of the garden to show ways Mark Twain is taking action. We learned a lot about composting. Did you know the brown paper towels will decompose?
Principal Of The Day
Our very own Blake won this amazing bash item this year! Blake was very busy, but checked in on her class often. We certainly enjoyed the treats like brand new pencils (with erasers)
and extra recess time. Thanks, Principal Blake!
Flexible Seating??
Have you heard that our classroom is experimenting with flexible seating? Basically, you can sit anywhere you want as long as you are working. We are creating some interesting places to work. For example, in this picture the students are sitting on top of desks! I removed the legs to create this new work space. Your generous donations for teacher supplies during teacher appreciation week
also allowed me to purchase cushions, stools and a rug!
We are very excited about this new opportunity to take ownership of our learning!!!
Memory Cards
This project is so fun to watch and listen to in the classroom. I love the way the Superheroes are helping each other by drawing, dictating or coloring. It's sweet to listen to them discuss all the amazing things we have accomplished in first grade!
Literacy Stations
Here are some examples of what we are doing in the classroom during literacy stations or free time. The Superheroes are either writing, reading or creating! They have so many super ideas!!
Performance/Poetry in my Pocket/Memory Boards
We are very busy this week with a lot of projects. The Memory Board Project is a community building project. Everyone is helping everyone to do the best they can. The next step is to start writing our memory cards!
Dress Rehearsal
Here we are with our costumes on! Can you tell we are the frogs? Roshan and Gordon are doing an awesome job dramatizing the friendship between frog and toad.
Performance
All the first graders are getting ready for our performance. I don't know how Mrs. Bardin does it! She had the attention of the entire first grade class! They are sounding good!
Memory Boards
May is around the corner and it is time for the Memory Board Project. This week our fifth grade buddies came by to help us get started. The final product will be revealed at the End of Year Awards!
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