Saturday, January 26, 2013

Inauguration Fun


Hi all!

My class had lots of fun with the inauguration so I thought I would share some ideas for you.  Although there won't be another inauguration for 4 years, President's Day is only a few weeks away.

Since the inauguration was on a holiday, we celebrated on Tuesday.  I invited my students to wear red, white and blue that day.  (However, I had so many ideas that some of these ideas were used on Wednesday.)

Meet President Barack Obama (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Let's Visit the White House)
Biography of President Obama





I began by reading a biography of Barack Obama.





















Then we created pictures of President Obama.  This art project is from TLC.  It was a bit complex, but my kiddos did a great job!  If you haven't created TLC projects with your children, I highly recommend you check them out.  Kaye Espinosa is the brains behind TLC.  These lessons were created to teach children the kindergarten curriculum using art.  All of the TLC projects begin with rectangles.  Students then cut and paste to create amazing artwork and along the way, they learn a lot about math.  The Barack Obama lesson is in the America book, but it is currently available as a free download at the TLC website.

Then students had to pick which color in the American flag was their favorite.  We made a tally chart and then graphed our results on a simple worksheet I created.  Later, I kicked myself for not doing an art project about the flag.  Hmmm ... please remind me about that four years from now.  Pretty please!  



                                              Then it was time for another read aloud:
If I Were President

After reading this book, we brainstormed what we would do if we were president.  Then the children wrote about it.  I gave my kinders paper that already said, "If I were president".  My firsties used regular lined paper.  I LOVE what my kiddos wrote!!

Here is a kinder sample:
If I were president, I would take a nap and eat whatever I want.


This is a first grade sample:


I love this one because it is so balanced.  Maybe this is how I should lead my life: play with kids, work real hard, take care of the whole world, play with my DSI, and take care of the family.  Love, love, love!

Then we did another art project.  I created a guided drawing lesson about the White House.  My sample is first and then student samples follow.  I LOVE doing guided drawing with my students!  Each piece of art turns out unique and wonderful. I tell them step by step what to draw.  Example: "Draw a large rectangle in the middle of your paper."  (More math incorporated into art.  LOVE IT!)





Whew!  The children had so much fun and hopefully learned a lot!

Love to all,

Camille

6 comments:

  1. I love the way you integrate the curriculum, current events, and students' lives! What a wonderful learning environment you create!

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  2. That looks like a lot of fun!!! I have yet to try guided drawings, but would love to one day!

    Janaye
    Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes

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  3. I loved these activities and I laughed so hard. Obama is looking good and Kaye would love your results. Adorable.
    I miss you and your teaching friends. Keep in touch sweet friend.
    Fran

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