Yesterday my students worked on their self portraits. It's a good first week activity to practice listening and following directions and routines. I told them they could use colored pencils or crayons, no markers. (Markers get a little crazy + I have skin toned colored pencils and crayons.)
One boy really wanted to use markers and he kept asking and I kept saying no.
When it was time to make their name tag that will accompany their portrait on the wall, I showed them a few variations of how they could make their name. Then, I said, "But you can do it any way you want."
Of course, a few of them had follow up questions. "Can I do rainbow colors?"
I said, "Yes, you can do whatever colors you want."
"Can I do two colors?"
"Yes. Whatever you want."
More questions and I finally said, "Follow your heart."
The boy who wanted markers came up to me and said, "My heart really wants to use markers."
I told him too bad, not on this project.
We read the story Elmer. It is about an elephant who is patchwork instead of gray and feels like he is a misfit, but then he realizes he is funny and all the animals love him.
To practice brainstorming, we gathered ideas about what made them unique. I started by showing them how I can write backwards. (Always a crowd pleaser for 8 year olds!)
At the end, I took a picture because I was so delighted by their ideas:
I am a lot less delighted by this marker I am using that is staining my board pink.... I will remedy that eventually.
All that aside, I am feeling grateful. I am enjoying this class. I love being a teacher. I am grateful to feel healthy. I am grateful for Mark being my buddy and helper and all the things. I am grateful Adam is coming home today (!) and I'm grateful we are going to Nevada this weekend.
Both our dads have the same birthday, August 22. I am grateful for both of them!
1 comment:
Also glad you're coming to Nevada!
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