Saturday, March 20, 2010

APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS BULLETIN BOARD







INTERACTIVE BULLETIN BOARD.  This board allows students to review one syllable word families.  It also gets students out of their seats and moving in a purposeful way in the classroom.The bulletin board needs a blue background.  Make 4 inch circles and label with your word families you have studied: ing, ot, ug, ed, ow, ad, in, an, iik, ar, at, ow, ad, .  To make sure you have enough raindrops to fill each petal, write on the back of the circles all of the words that can be made:  ad - b, c, d, f, g, h, l, m, p, s.  This can also be extended to more than one letter gl, br.  Make enough raindrops and attach velcro to each raindrop tip and to the petal.  Make flower stems and leaves, staple the empty petals onto each stem, staple your raindrops all over the sky and you are ready.  Title APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS.  Then let your students "work" the bulletin board.  This could be a CENTER if you do them, or free time.

Friday, March 19, 2010

TORN PAPER BUNNY HEAD

An easy project that can be completed in a short amount of time.  Every student gets a piece of pink construction paper.  Guide the students while they tear the bunny face.  This is the most difficult part of the project.  Have students tear the eyes and nose from purple  paper, the whiskers and inner ears from black and the teeth from white.  Place all the pieces where they should be and then glue one piece at a time.  Back onto dark construction paper.  Add to this project with a poem or story.  If this rabbit is made smaller it is a cute front to an Easter Card.

BUNNY BOUNCE PROGRAM

This program turned out to be delightful and easy to put together. Students make bunny masks to wear during the program. Each child gets a part to say during the program. All students learn the Rockin' Rabbit Song. Add a few other songs with movements from the students and you have your Spring Program.The hutch for the bunnies to hide in is so easy to make. It can be used year after year. Take 3 Science Tri Fold Boards, spray paint sky blue, trim the bottom with construction paper grass, add 3-D daffodils (see posting: DAFFODIL BULLETIN BOARD), and use bulletin board letters to write THE BUNNY BOUNCE on the front of the hutch. The three boards do not need to be attached. The tri fold holds them in place.





BUNNY BAKES

Thursday, March 18, 2010

EASTER COOKIE

LARGE SPRING BASKET TEMPLATES

JELLY BEAN TREAT

Copy this sheet on colored paper or tag board.  Cut out and attach to ziplock baggie.  Buy Jelly Beans (large bags can do 60 baggies).  Place one red, green, yellow, orange, black white, purple, and pink jelly bean in each baggie.  If I ran out of a certain color, I would go to the grocers and buy what I needed from the jelly bean canisters that are in the store around Easter.  If you have access to the cutouts below, you can have students make the Jelly Bean Basket and write a short Easter thought on it.

DAFFODIL BULLETIN BOARD

This makes a wonderful bulletin board to use as a backdrop for student work you would like to display.  I used cupcake liners as the center of the daffodils for a nice 3D look.

WALLPAPER BUNNY BASKETS



This is an ADORABLE PROJECT that is very easy for students of all ages.  Younger students need the patterns cut out, ready to trace and cut.  Older students can be given the pattern page and directions.  You will need several wallpaper sample books.  Cut the paper out of books so students are not waiting












to look for wallpaper.  Encourage students to lay everything out prior to gluing.  Ask if the different wall paper chosen makes a nice picture.  You can choose to give this as a gift or display it on a wall.  You can also have students write a Spring Poem to go with this project.  Frame the art project with black construction paper that is pinched at each corner.

EASTER BOOKMARK

Print on card stock.  Punch a hole.  Thread a small ribbon.  You can tie in a bow or add beads at the bottom of the ribbon.  Sign your name and date.

MORE EASTER EGGS TO COLOR

COLORED EASTER CARD

Have students choose one of these pictures to color with magic markers.  Glue onto the front of a folded colorful construction paper card.  Give students writing paper to write a note.  Can put in a 5 x 7 envelope and deliver.

RAINDROP WRITING


















Read CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS and culminate with a bulletin board or ceiling hanger.  Have students color a rainy day picture, their favorite thing to do on a rainy day, write a rainy day story or create a poem.  Hang a real umbrella and use colored raindrops.

SECRETARY DAY CLOWN

Cute Idea For Secretary Day.  Find a clown picture, clipart, or a cross-legged clown.  Enlarge.  Give it a pink face, green hat, blue eyes, 3-D red nose...Cut out giant colorful balloon shapes.  Each child can draw or write what makes the secretary so special to them.  Be sure they sign the balloon.  OR have a parent buy helium balloons - 1 for each child.  Have the students write a short note and sign the balloon, using permanent markers.  Deliver to your secretary.  Maybe sing Happy Secretary Day (Happy Birthday).

EASTER EGG BASKET - EARLY CHILDHOOD


Simple Easter Basket for younger children to color.  Have a set of eggs for the students to match to the eggs in the basket.

BUNNY BOOKMARK

This is a cute, quick bookmark for your students.  Or have your students make them for a gift project.

MONTHLY WINDOW DECORATIONS

See EASTER EGG COLORING DESIGN blog for additional ideas.

HANDY SEED CUPS

This project can easily be changed.  Plant a small plant - coleus.  Tie a cute Easter Ribbon on the handle and it's a great gift idea.

ENVELOPE BUNNY BASKET

This is a quick activity that could be sent to a lower grade that your class works with or to an Elderly Group for an Easter Treat.  Add colored grass and a few chocolate eggs.