When we last left off here at Miss Bailey is a terrible blogger, I had shared with you our 50 states that rhyme song. I must admit that I wasn't sure if the kids would be able to pull off the memorization of that song but WOW was I in for a surprise!! Not only did these amazing kiddos memorize the song, several of them had it memorized before it was "due". Next up was our states project. Here are the pictures of the INCREDIBLE work that blew me away again (some of my friends were camera shy).
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Timothy's Washington box |
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Tyler's North Carolina Box |
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Ben's West Virginia Box |
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New Jersey poster by Luciana |
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Kansas display by Kira |
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Mississippi |
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I am so immensely proud of these wonderful students, they learned so much about their states and I learned several really cool facts as well.
The next project I assigned is going to be an absolute hoot to see. I asked the kids to pick a country and talk about the country in the character of a person, place, or thing from that country. Then they are going to decorate a poster to use when presenting on their country. Here is the example I created to share with the kids. (Please remember I have all the artistic talent of a blind snail.)
“G’day Mates, I’m
Kasey Kangaroo and I’m from “the land down under”, Australia. Did you know that
Australia is both a continent and a country? It’s divided up into 6 states and
2 territories.
Life gets pretty
crazy down here, we’ve got some wild and dangerous creatures to watch out for!
Because of her size Australia has many different landscapes with unique plant
and animal life from tropical rainforests to deserts we’ve got something for
everyone to enjoy. You might find a Kola friend hanging out in the Eucalyptus
trees, a wandering wombat, or a crazy looking bird called an emu. Do me a favor
and warn me if you see any wild looking Dingoes though, they might try to have
me for dinner.
The humans in
Australia mostly speak English but with an Australian accent.
If you ever make it
down to Australia be sure to check out a performance at the Sydney opera house
and visit the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system.”
I am really excited to see what the kids come up with!!
We also made continent plates by painting an oval shaped paint and then coloring and cutting out the continents and oceans. I am a genius and forgot to get pictures of the kids gluing the continents to the plates but here are some pictures of stage one and the finished projects displayed on lockers.
I have managed to recover our Christmas play pictures that I had thought were lost forever so I PROMISE to do a much overdue post with those this weekend.
I can't wait to see what else this year has in store for us!!