Since our trip to the zoo, the subsequent art lessons for all classes have tied into an animal theme. The Bees are making animal sculptures using cardboard pieces. Together, we reviewed the different parts of an animal (head, paws, legs, ears, etc). We read the book,
From Head to Toe by Eric Carle to examine how different animals move as well. Each student chose an animal to create and picked out correlating shapes for all of the body parts. The Bees have perfected the art of gluing by counting to 20 while applying pressure.
dog
elephant
tiger
peacock
kimodo dragon
The following class, the students painted their animals. The students now have a solid routine for painting, mixing colors, rinsing their brushes, and cleaning up. I'm very impressed with their good habits displayed in the art classroom.
cat
dog
The Little Eagles, Big Eagles and Elephants began a new project called Animal Adaptation. First, we learned how animals adapt to various climates. We viewed examples and discussed common characteristics that animals display in 5 main climates: Frozen Arctic, Temperate, Tropical Jungle, Underwater, and Desert. During the discussion, students filled out a worksheet to document what they learned. Hint: animals in all climates have camouflage characteristics.
The students then filled out venn diagrams to guide the invention of their new species. They chose an animal and their characteristics in the left circle, then placed the animal in a drastically different climate in the right circle. In the overlapped area is how the animal will adapt to that new climate, and thus create a new species. This was followed by a sketch of the newly invented animal.