I spent the morning with an incredible group of (almost 30!) second graders, creating winter scenes.
In preparation for their scenes--and for poetry writing--we brainstormed nouns, verbs, and adjectives that they might find in a book with the subject of "winter." They came up with fabulous lists.
I am tickled with how these turned out. On another day, they'll complete poems to go on the back of each winter scene. Here are a few to share...
Wisemen, angel, Mary & Joseph |
Notice the "naughty" list? |
Love the reindeer. |
Wreaths on the fence are a nice touch. |
So much detail. Love the colored birds. |
Now THAT is an angel! (And what a Rudolph!) |
Check out the Grinch! |
Frozen comes to life! The kids started singing spontaneous carols--and the Frozen tunes--while they worked! |
Penguin habitat! |
Tree is all decorated. |
Angel AND Santa! |
Displays for a class of 30 kids takes up a lot of counter space! :)
You'll find the updated lesson here. (If you've already purchased it, please download your free revision with winter scenes.)
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