Saturday, March 17, 2012

Leprechaun Traps



In the middle of doing report cards, and getting ready for Open House, we had our annual Leprechaun Trap Day!  Here are a few samples from my class.  They are fabulous!  If you like the idea, visit my TpT store and purchase my "Let's Catch a Leprechaun" packet.
Check out Jasmine!  She is there to keep the Leprechaun company.  Love it! 

Sparkly and adorable!

Climb up the ladder and we gotcha!

Open House Greeter!

Of course I had to have the Cat in the Hat greet everyone as they came in to Open House!  Feel free to copy the poem. 




Here's the poem


Open House Stuff

This wall has the Cat in the Hat directed draw along with a writing about what kids would do if the Cat in the Hat visited their house.  Surprisingly, most of them did not write about the Cat making a mess. 

Did you notice how straight and even everything is hanging?  Soon I will be selling a tool my husband made for quickly and easily hanging bulletin boards straight and even!  You will love it!  It will be available in my TpT store soon! 



In keeping with the Dr. Seuss theme, I had kiddos bring in their favorite hats.  They wrote a description about their hat.  If you are interested in the paragraph frame I used, you can leave me a message.  It was available in my Suessy packet on TpT but I had to pull it from the store. 


Open House is done!  Parents were happy...kids were happy....teacher is happy!  I will post more pictures of my displays later but here is one.  By the way, my theme was Dr. Seuss. 
We did directed draw umbrellas.  Kiddos had to choose complimentary colors from the color wheel.  We used crayon and watercolors.  Below is a brief bit from "The Cat in the Hat" to tie the umbrella project to the rainy day.



Here's a pic of the portfolios I made for student art and writing that I have collected during the year.  I keep it all year and the last week of school parents have a great collection of first grade work all in one place.  The portfolio is made from butcher paper.  They look really colorful on the desks for Open House and parents love seeing their kids progress from September. 



Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Leprechaun footprints are here!

Dip the butt of your hands in green paint. 
If you alternate your hands, it looks like the leprechaun ran across the surface.  Use your pointer finger to make toes.

The finished look!  I usually put them across the white board, on a few desks, in the hall by the cubbies.  I have learned over the years not to do too many because clean up is NOT fun! 

Have fun! 

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Leprechaun Footprints

For those of you that purchased my "Catch a Leprechaun" unit, I will be adding a pic showing how to make leprechaun footprints this week.  Keep checking back!

Draw the Cat in the Hat!!

I love this directed draw project.  I have to thank Shari Hawkins, a former teacher in our district. She is mega- artistic and creative!  These will be hanging up during Open House along with other Seuss inspired art and projects.