Thursday, January 24, 2019

Final Project Overview

Topic: 

Learning English Through
Arts & Crafts


Subject Area:

English, Social Science and Natural Science


Students´ Grade

First Primary


Summary

Every Monday during the last period we have Arts and Crafts.  As a child I loved art class and doing different crafts with my mom at home, so I really enjoyed assisting my head teachers during this time. I had many ideas for each lesson. Working with my two head teachers we decided to start incorporating the differnt topics we were teaching during English, Natural Science and Social Science into our Arts and Crafts lessons. 

I think that this is very useful for the children because it helps them visualize and review what we have been learning in class in a fun and creative way. Each lesson allows the students to practice new vocabulary and also review older vocabulary from previous units as well as other useful vocabulary like classroom objects and instructions for example.

In the following posts I have highlighted some of my favorite lessons thus far. I have included in each post the topic, objective, timing, materials, instructions, vocabulary, and a photo of the completed project. 

Note: Students were evaluated not by how their completed piece looked, but how well they followed instructions, if they were able to complete the piece on time or not, and how well they worked with others.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Fall (Autumn) Leaf Family Poster



Topic


Family 

Fall
Body Parts


Objective


To have fun while reviewing the unit on family while also reviewing parts of the body and learning about the season, autumn


Time


45 minutes


Materials


1 sheet of white paper

4 or more autumn leaves

Pencil

Rubber

Crayons (assorted colors)

Markers (assorted colors)

Glue Stick

White Out

Vocabulary Used


Colors
  • red, yellow, green, orange, brown, white, etc

Classroom Objects
  • Paper, Rubber, Crayons, Markers, Pencil, Glue Stick

Classroom Instructions
  • Trace, erase, draw, write, color

Family
  • Mother, father, brother, sister, baby, grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, cousin

Body Parts
  • Face, head, body, eyes, nose, mouth, legs, feet, tail

Sizes
  • Bigger, big, biggest, medium, small, smaller, smallest

Instructions

  1. Show your class the completed poster for an example
  2. Describe your leaf family to the class
  3. Ask the class about the different members of the family
  4. Write the different family members on the board
  5. Take the children to the patio to collect leaves of various sizes or have leaves ready to distribute
  6. Give each student a sheet of white paper
  7. Have them write the title, ¨Leaf Family¨at the top
  8. Glue the leaves on the paper
  9. Ask the class about the different body parts of animals using your poster as an example
  10. Have them decorate the leaves to look like animals
  11. You and the other teacher can add the eyes for the animals using White Out
  12. Tell them to write the names of the family members next to the coresponding animal
  13. While my students completed their posters I played Fall songs in the background
  14. If their is time left in the class the children can present their posters

Monday, January 14, 2019

Thanksgiving Turkey Poster


Topic

Holiday - Thanksgiving
Body Parts

Objective

To have fun celebrating an American holiday and reviewing the parts of the body

Time

45 minutes

Materials

1 sheet of white paper

Pencil

Rubber

Crayons (red, yellow, green, orange, brown)


Vocabulary Used


Colors
  • red, yellow, green, orange, brown, white

Classroom Objects
  • Paper, Ruber, Crayons, Pencil 

Classroom Instructions
  • Trace, erase, draw, write, color

Body Parts
  • Hand, head, body, eyes, legs, feet 
Animals

  • Turkey, feathers, beak

Instructions

  1. Show your class the poster for an example
  2. Give each student a sheet of white paper
  3. Tell them to trace their hand on the paper
  4. Tell them to write ´´Happy Thanksgiving´´ at the top of the paper
  5. Ask the class about the different body parts of the turkey and have them draw them onto their traced hand print
  6. Have them color their picture
  7. While they are coloring I played Thanksgiving and Fall songs in the background

People Poster

Topic

Describing people using adjectives 

Objective

To reinforce and help the students visualize the adjectives we´ve been learning in class to describe people. To help them learn how to work as a team. To have them present their poster for oral practice. 

Time

45 minutes

Materials

1 large poster board 

Magazines or Catalogs

Pencil

Rubber

Markers

Scissors

Glue Stick

Vocabulary Used

He is/She is

Adjectives 
  • Tall
  • Short
  • Young
  • Old
  • Handsome
  • Pretty

Classroom Objects
  • Scissors, Glue Stick, Ruler, Ruber, Markers, Pencil 

Classroom Instructions
  • Cut, paste/glue, erase, draw, write, color

Instructions

  1. Show the class the poster for an example
  2. Ask them some questions about the different people on your poster
  3. Write the different adjectives on the board
  4. Divid the class into groups of 4-5 students
  5. Give each group a magazine or catalog
  6. Have them find and cut out pictures of people that match the adjectives
  7. Give each group a poster board
  8. Tell them to glue/paste the pictures on the poster board
  9. Tell them to write a sentence using the adjectives next to each picture. For example, She is pretty. OR He is tall. 
  10. Walk around and monitor each group
  11. When they are finished have each group present their poster to the class

The Human Body



Topic

Natural Science: The Human Body (Muscles, Bones, Joints)

Objective

To give the students a visual of the different parts of the body, so they better understand bones, muscles and joints.

Time

45 minutes

Materials

1 sheet of construction paper

1 photocopy of the human body outline

White, Red and Yellow Clay (Plasticine)

Pencil

Marker

Vocabulary Used

Body Parts
  • Bones, Muscles, Joints, Legs, Arms, Feet, Toes, Hands, Fingers, Head, Body
Colors
  • Yellow, Red, White
Shapes
  • Square, Rectangle
Classroom Objects
  • Markers, Pencil, Clay, Paper

Classroom Instructions
  • Cut, Paste/Glue, Write

Instructions

  1. Show the class the model of the human body
  2. Ask the class about the different parts of the body and write their names on the board
  3. Give each student a photocopy of the human body and a piece of contruction paper
  4. Tell the students to cut out the human body and glue it to the construction paper
  5. Have them add a square of white paper on the bottom for the KEY and a rectangle of white paper at the top for the title
  6. Give each student red clay and have them cover the human body with it, explain that the red clay is for the muscles
  7. After they finish, give each student white clay. Explain that the white clay is for the bones and demonstrate making the bones
  8. Lastly, give each student yellow clay. Explain that the yellow clay is for the joints. Demonstrate making the joints
  9. When they are finished have them complete the KEY at the bottom and write the title at the top

Halloween Masks


Topic

Holiday - Halloween
Parts of the Face

Objective

To have fun celebrating an American holiday while reviewing the parts of the face


Time

45 minutes

Materials

Elastic rope

Assortment of colored foam boards

Pencil

Markers

Scissors

Glue stick

Vocabulary Used

Body Parts
  • Head, face, eyes, nose, mouth, teeth, ears, hair, wings
Clothing
  • Hat
Halloween Characters
  • Witch, Vampire, Monster, Wereworlf, Bat, Frankenstein, Pumpkin, Jack´o´lantern
Colors
  • Yellow, Red, White, Blue, Brown, Orange, Green, Black
Classroom Objects
  • Markers, Pencil, Glue Stick, Scissors

Classroom Instructions
  • Draw, Color, Cut, Paste/Glue 

Instructions

  1. Show the class the different masks they can make as an example 
    • I pre-cut the different pieces of each mask to save time, but for older children you can give them a paper print out to trace onto the foam boards and have them make that part as well
  2. Ask the class about the different parts of the face 
  3. Have each student decide which mask they would like to make
  4. Give the student the mask pieces for the mask they request
  5. Tell the students to lay out the different pieces of mask on their desks
    • I found it easier to go over each mask separatley, for example, I did the vampire first, then the witch, etc.
  6. Have them contruct the masks
  7. My teacher and I added holes and tied on the elastic rope for each student. I´m sure older students could do this by themselves
  8. Let them try on their masks and enjoy!
  9. While they were making their masks I played Halloween songs in the background

Letters to Santa


Topic


Holiday - Christmas
Toys


Objective


To have fun celebrating an American holiday and review the unit on toys

Time


45 minutes


Materials


1 sheet of white paper

Pencil

Rubber

Crayons (assorted colors)

Markers (assorted colors)

Vocabulary Used


Colors
  • red, yellow, green, orange, brown, white, blue, etc.

Classroom Objects
  • Paper, Rubber, Crayons, Pencil, Markers

Classroom Instructions
  • Draw, write, color, erase
Christmas 
  • Holiday, Santa, presents, tree, Happy New Year, Merry Christmas
Toys
  • Robot, skipping rope, teddy bear, baby doll, yo-yo, roller blades, scooter, skateboard, train, car, video  games, tablet, bike
Sentence Structure
  • I want a ______ .


Instructions

  1. Show your class the Christmas card for an example
  2. Give each student a sheet of white paper
  3. Tell them to fold the paper in half
  4. Tell them to write a letter to Santa on the inside 
  5. Read your letter to Santa as an example and write it on the board. Explain that they should add the toys that they want
  6. When they are finished writing have them draw a picture on the front and write Merry Christmas
    • You can give them a few examples of Christmas themed pictures
  7. Have them color their picture
  8. While they are coloring I played Christmas and winter songs in the background