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Showing posts with label early finishers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label early finishers. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2018

Bunny Time!

 It's kind of crazy the week right before any school break. No one wants to start a new project (I'm talking about us teachers!) So I decided I needed an "Early Finisher Activity."  And since we will be on spring break after this week I decided little bunny puppets would be perfect!

My bunny worksheet. Click here for your copy. Or go to my Resource Page. 
You may need to enlarge it slightly when you make copies.

  

The area in which students could grab supplies.


 Students hard at work!

Basic directions
1- Draw your bunny doing something fun in the box.
2- Color your bunny with colored pencils or crayons.
3- Outline pencil lines with pen.
4- Carefully cut out box and around the ears.
5- Wrap your bunny around a TP roll and use label to tape it on.



The beautiful results!
 Done with my kindergarten and first grades.
If you choose to do it with the whole class, read them a cute Easter or bunny book!

Enjoy your Spring Break!
I'll be in Seattle for the NAEA conference, please say hello!

Thanks for Reading!






Sunday, December 3, 2017

Learn About Art


Here is a little something I do with either early finishers or students we are waiting for that are in Tier 3. Tier 3 is help for some of our students and takes place the first 20 minutes of Specials.

When I have everyone in class I will present the next lesson we are going to work on. But in the meantime..........

I modeled for students how to fill out the worksheet. Asking them the questions that are on the paper.
The worksheets can be used with art posters, art post cards or art calendars. Since it was the first time, I had the many postcards that I collected from my many museum trips spread out for my students.

 Students used colored pencils to color on the copy paper.


Now that they know what to do. They will find copies of the worksheet and more postcards in the draw at the front of the room under the white board.

The other drawers have photos of textures and drawing prompts that students may also use when they have time between projects.
Click here or go to my Resource page for a copy of this worksheet.

What do you do for early finishers?

Thanks for Reading!