On Friday afternoon, we crafted these adorable turkeys! We used foam balls painted brown for the head and body ( I cut the balls in half for the body part). We used a popsicle stick painted brown for the neck and colored popsicle sticks stuck into the foam for feathers. The beak is made from yellow pipe cleaner and I helped students add their eyes with hot glue. Each one was unique: here are a few samples:
This is an education-related blog written by Mrs. Leah Obach @LeahO77. Leah is currently working as the Literacy with ICT Teacher Leader for Park West School Division, working with K-12 students and teachers to help them use technology for teaching and learning. She has taught at the early years, middle years and high school levels. Student work, teacher reflection, resources and samples from classrooms around PWSD are included in this blog.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving!
On Friday, our class read "Thanks for Thanksgiving" then we did some shared writing together. We talked about how to write a list and wrote this list together:
On Friday afternoon, we crafted these adorable turkeys! We used foam balls painted brown for the head and body ( I cut the balls in half for the body part). We used a popsicle stick painted brown for the neck and colored popsicle sticks stuck into the foam for feathers. The beak is made from yellow pipe cleaner and I helped students add their eyes with hot glue. Each one was unique: here are a few samples:
On Friday afternoon, we crafted these adorable turkeys! We used foam balls painted brown for the head and body ( I cut the balls in half for the body part). We used a popsicle stick painted brown for the neck and colored popsicle sticks stuck into the foam for feathers. The beak is made from yellow pipe cleaner and I helped students add their eyes with hot glue. Each one was unique: here are a few samples:
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