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Folded Paint Drop "Iris"- our State Cultivated Flower |
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Gelatin Printed Bat Monoprints- not a state symbol, but a great connection as they learned about caves. |
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Gelatin printed Bats with Cut Out shapes-wherever a paper bat was laid, the ink was masked. Cool discussion on Positive/Negative Space. |
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Stamped Ladybugs- Our state insect |
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Students spread green paint around their paper, and used palette knives to scrape designs into the "grass" |
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Foam shapes, cardboard tubes, solo cups, pencil times were used in the stamping. |
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I had been referring to out fall break enrichment classes as Intercession, until it was pointed out that spelling it in that way meant to have people pray for you. Intersession- all S's means in-between session classes. That's what I was teaching, although, prayers are always welcome. I joined with 3 other teachers, and we did a "Travel TN" series. Students learned about East, Middle and West TN, created a brochure about their findings, and with me, they explored some state symbols. We had a great time- and I hope I gave the kiddos some opportunities that they would not otherwise get.
Love the irises! A great unit exploring your state symbols :) And how lucky to have irises and ladybirds to work with :)
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