I have been asked to help promote the Polar Express, so I am showing a story video of Chris Van Allsburg reading the book. We discuss a bit, and then I turn the project over to the kids.
This time of year, ART teachers have to weigh the depth of the project vs. time vs. the children's attention span. I chose to use this time to work on some basic fine motor skills I've noticed lacking in some of my younger children. This week, Kindergarten and First Grade are making a plate of cookies for Santa. My students need this. Coloring inside the lines is a skill, and one many of my students don't have. They also have a lot of difficulty cutting, so I encorporated the two skills into one project.
I have the kids decorate their plate (leftover paper plate centers) and their cookies (on a coloring sheet).
After coloring the plate and the cookies, the students cut the cookies out and glue them onto their plate. I also have a glue mantra in my classroom. "Baby dots of glue".
The kids have fun, they are uselizing fine motor skills, and I have a quick project that keeps their attention for the classtime.
Win - Win.
Georgia Performance Standards:
VAKPR.2.j - Develops manual dexterity through craft techniques.
VA1PR.2.g - Develops manual dexterity through craft techniques.
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