This is a very shuttle change, and my first graders are still getting what I want out of this lesson, which is practicing line. I did choose to leave out the stamping part, but that would be easy to do in the background, maybe next year. Below are some images from that lesson from a previous post.
This lesson was featured here, on Deep Space Sparkle.
I do this often with my projects, making some simple changes can breathe new life into the project. I can't just get out the same old projects year after year and blow the dust off. This gets redundant and then we start to lose passion for what we do. Plus, isn't that what we do, teach kids to try new things?
If we aren't willing to experiment, why would they? Plus, you can always go back to the way you originally did a project.
Hi there, would you be willing to send the lesson plans for these? They're great!
ReplyDeleteHi, normally I would say of course. But, we just got new computers and none of my saved documents made it. So I am very sad, years of lesson plans and documents gone. :(
DeleteDid you do the background with paint or dye.....did you scrape it on with cardboard???
ReplyDeleteThese are fluorescent tempera paints, crayola I think. These might have been done with cardboard, but now I use old gift cards to scrape with. They work great.
DeleteThank you,
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