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Animal crackersAnimal arctic board bulletin idea. S activities with Polar Bear I finish the book study with a large art project. The different animals in the book are blown up onto large butcher paper and the children are grouped together. I set out paint, tissue paper, cotton, buttons, marshmallows, felt, yarn, pipe cleaners, colored art feathers, colored paper, etc. The children work on their projects whenever they have time. When each animal is finished I cut them out of the butcher paper and attach a sentence strip underneath the picture with the sentence each animal is saying. Submitted by Kristal Petersen We read the story and then did these two art projects: We traced a polar bear shape onto gray paper and let the children glue packing pieces onto the bear. We also made a & 8220;Polar Bear in a snowstorm.& 8221; We do this with our winter unit. We let the children paint white & 8220;snow& 8221; all over the blue piece of paper. We then let them glue a cotton ball. The cotton ball represents the polar bear. Submitted by Becky O. I teach at-risk four-year-olds and use Polar Bear, Polar Bear each year to reinforce auditory listening skills. We begin by reading the book through several times so that students can develop a feel for the rhythm of language. Then we play a large group game similar to & 8220;Doggie, Doggie, Where& 8217;s Your Bone?& 8221; One student sits in a chair with his eyes covered. Another student tiptoes up behind and says & 8220;Hello.& 8221; Classmates then chant, & 8220;(student& 8217;s name, student& 8217;s name), Who do you hear?& 8221; The student whose eyes are covered responds by guessing who![]() |
Childrens songs to use in class, animal songs, science songsLete directions and worksheets are in the Penguin Learning Connections book from Scholastic pages 50-54. Serve black and white treats--vanilla icecream with chocolate topping, black and white jelly beans, Oreo cookies. Play the Penguin Waddle Relay Game-Students must walk from starting point to end while balancing a penguin egg (stuffed sock) on their feet. Art activity from What Shall I Paint? from Usborne PublishingWith damp cloth wipe white paint on bottom 1 3 of 9 x 12 white paper. Then wipe blue paint on top. Paint cling wrap with white paint and press it over painted blue, lift off gently. Repeat until blue looks like the icy sea. Finally when paint dries, paint or glue cut paper penguins on ice. Sing Penguin Songs--New words to familiar tunes for example 10 Little Penguins. The songs I used came from Copy Cat Newpaper Nov. Dec. 1992. Make Penguin Windsocks On a 12 x 18 piece of black construction paper glue penguin features. Roll into a cylinder and glue. Glue or tape streamers of red, black, and or white crepe paper to bottom of cylinder. Hang from hole punched in top of penguin with black yarn. See our windsocks, some sitting in a rookery, some hanging from the ceiling. The following are lesson plans or activities related to the topic found elsewhere on the web. Linking Education with Antarctic Research in New Zealand A set of lessons, audio conferences, video, and activities for 8-14 year olds-cost involved Antarctic Lessons from NASA Plan a trip, make a blubber glove, and more. Return to Arthur Elementary School's Third Grade page. Return to Arthur Elementary Sch |
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