We did a patterning activity today. Our outcome is to deomonstrate an understanding of repeating patterns by: identifying, reproducing, extending and creating patterns using manipulatives, sounds, and actions.
We have been working on patterning for a while, and the students have gotten quite good at it. So, today I challenged them by setting out centers for them to create patterns at using different multiple intelligences. I sent 3 kids to each center, and then left them to create their patterns. I walked around with the ipad taking pictures and videos to post to our blog. After a few minutes, I had them rotate until they had gone to all the centers. At the end we gathered together and watched the video. We then talked about which way each child prefered to create patterns.
Kinesthetic - make patterns with your body (eg jump, kick)
Natural - use a pile of rocks to make patterns (this was a tough one, but they were able to do it based on size and colour. If it wasn't soooooo cold and snowy out, I would have liked to have brought in some leaves, branches, etc).
Logical - use the blocks to create a pattern.
Musical - use the instruments to create sound patterns.
Visual - draw a pattern on the white board.
The kids were quite creative. One of the musical groups even made a pattern all together - one would beat the drum, then the next would hit the tambourine and then the last would hit the stick and then they would repeat. They all really enjoyed the centers!
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Self Control
Each month a class is in charge of introducing a new value. We are in charge of self control and have our assembly coming up in the middle of February. In the past, I've created vidoes and picture presentations and tried to involve the students in the examples that we use and the brainstorming before hand. This time, with report cards just being finished, I wanted to do something simpler. So, we will be singing this self control song (I got it off itunes for $0.99) and doing a line dance (it took a lot of self control to learn it!). The song is very simple, and the kids love it. As we are singing it, we move around for the fast parts and then put up a hand to Stop! It is a lot of fun. Just hoping that we can use self control when we are in the assembly!
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| Self Control by David Kisor |
Cherry Blossoms
With all this cold weather, I thought we needed to do something to try to warm us up! I found this activity on pinterest (http://www.duitang.com/blogs/tag/%E6%89%8B%E5%B7%A5/?from_blog=20618614) for making cherry blossoms.
I cut some 11X17 paper in half the long way. We then used black paint to paint a long stem down the paper. Next, we mixed red and white to make different shades of pink. We took plastic pop bottles (full ones work best) and used them to stamp "flowers" along our stems.
They turned out sooooo nice!
I cut some 11X17 paper in half the long way. We then used black paint to paint a long stem down the paper. Next, we mixed red and white to make different shades of pink. We took plastic pop bottles (full ones work best) and used them to stamp "flowers" along our stems.
They turned out sooooo nice!
Monday, 14 January 2013
incredibox
Today we were working on creating sound compositions for the music component of fine arts. I had all the students log on to incredibox. I showed them how the different features worked and then gave them a chance to experiment with the sound. When they were done, I had them each record a piece of music. I helped them name it and dedicate it. We then emailed it to their families so that they could listen at home. The students really loved this activity!
Incredibox#/application
Incredibox#/application
Thursday, 8 November 2012
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Today we were working on retelling stories. We had read The Very Hungry Caterpillar earlier in the year, but I thought that we could revisit it. Last year I made felt pieces to go with the story. We used them to retell the story. Each child picked a piece or two. When we got to their spot in the story, I had them put their piece into the middle. The students all helped saying the words in the story that were repeated over and over.
After we were done telling the story, I had them respond to the story through pictures or words. Each student got a blank piece of paper and retold the story on it.
The students did a very good job at remembering lots of details. I was very impressed! Here are a couple of samples of their work.
| I loved all the details that this boy put into his work! |
The students did a very good job at remembering lots of details. I was very impressed! Here are a couple of samples of their work.
| I loved how this girl organized all her thoughts! |
Monday, 5 November 2012
Similarities and Differences
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Responding to Dance
One of our Kindergarten outcomes is to respond to arts expressions verbally and non-verbally. I am not much of an artsy person, so I'm always looking for new ideas to help the Kindergarten students love art. I was looking for an activity for the day after Halloween. I knew my kids would still be wound up and would need something exciting to get their attention. I decided to look on youtube to see if I could find some kind of Halloween dance video that they could respond to. I came across last year's dancing with the starts Halloween dance. It was a pretty neat video and I thought the kids would be interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-Ws3rBVaoo
After watching the video, the kids discussed the video . . .
What did you see?
What did you like?
What didn't you like?
How did the dance make you feel?
How do you think the dancers wanted you to feel?
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I then gave them a sheet of paper to respond to the video through pictures or words. Here's a sample of their work.
The kids had a great time! All of their pictures were very creative, with people drawn upside down to show how they were standing on their heads, some had movement lines, etc. My daughter (who is in my class) told me that was the best part of her day!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-Ws3rBVaoo
After watching the video, the kids discussed the video . . .
What did you see?
What did you like?
What didn't you like?
How did the dance make you feel?
How do you think the dancers wanted you to feel?
The kids had a great time! All of their pictures were very creative, with people drawn upside down to show how they were standing on their heads, some had movement lines, etc. My daughter (who is in my class) told me that was the best part of her day!
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