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Progressive Color Landscapes
For a color theme week, we select five colors to use. With this particular project we were focusing on the colors God created to help our world be beautiful and full of life.
Goals: To help children notice the colors of our planet and how we use them in our daily habits and enjoyment.
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Showers Bring Flowers
This is a springtime class project but can be made into an individual project as well.
Goals: To make a beautiful garden for the class to see and to be reminded of how we get spring flowers!
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Fantastic Fish
This project was created to explore color blending, cutting, tying and gluing.
Goals: The goal of this project is for students to explore color, shape and fine motor skills.
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Leaves Changing Color
First, we talk about how leaves change colors in the fall. We talk about the different stages they go through to get to their final color.
Goals: The goal is for the children to see the stages leaves go through while they are changing colors.
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Ice is Nice
This is a wonderful cross-curricular investigation, emphasizing art (color mixing and sculpting), writing (metaphors, descriptive words, language experiences), and science (use of the scientific method, observing water as it changes from the solid state to a liquid).
Goals: Children will begin to understand how to use descriptive words and metaphors. The children will learn about and apply the scientific method in this investigation.
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