A celebratory final lesson where students combine their musical skills for a classroom parade, taking turns as musicians and dancers.
High-level planning resources and summaries for the Mother's Day unit.
Students decorate gift bags for their creations and, if time permits, bead a personalized necklace or bracelet to complete the gift set.
Students add personality and color to their dried clay creations using acrylic paints or watercolors, focusing on patterns and vibrant designs.
Students use their fine motor skills to sculpt a special clay creation, such as a pinch pot or a pendant, as a lasting gift for their mothers.
Students reflect on their mothers' unique qualities while completing and decorating an 'All About Mom' worksheet with creative details and vibrant colors.
A creative art project focused on developing fine motor skills through cutting and assembling a vibrant rainbow cloud. Students practice hand-eye coordination by following lines to cut out shapes and strips.
A quick, 30-minute creative art project where students color, cut, and paste iconic St. Patrick's Day symbols to create their own festive scene.
The final performance day where groups showcase their choreography and celebrate each other's creativity.
Squads practice their full routine, adding transitions and ensuring every member is in sync.
Groups brainstorm dance moves using different levels and speeds, focusing on including everyone's ideas.
Students explore rhythm and tempo, form their dance squads, and select their group's performance song.
The final day reviews all learned traditions and concludes with a joyful pop-up card craft to share the celebration with family or friends.
Focusing on flowers and growth, students go outside to create a community chalk garden and search for the colors of spring.
Students learn why the bunny is associated with Easter and head outdoors for a 'Spring Detective' scavenger hunt to find signs of new life in nature.
Students explore the egg as a symbol of new life and create a vibrant stained-glass style egg craft to represent the brightness of spring.
A system for art students to track their progress toward earning Maker's Space time by practicing active listening and following directions. This lesson includes a visual tracking chart, daily warm-up slides, and clear behavioral expectations.
A deep dive into the life and works of Michelangelo Buonarroti, celebrating his birthday on March 6. Students explore the concept of a 'Renaissance Man' through his sculptures, paintings, and architecture.
Guides students through researching and presenting a biography of a famous composer.
Explores the concept of dynamics through vocabulary and visual aids.
Introduces the treble clef and provides practice for identifying notes on the staff.
Focuses on the fundamentals of rhythm for 2nd graders and incorporates active movement activities suitable for Kindergarteners.
The ultimate color finale where students experiment with mixing primary colors to create a full rainbow of emotions and hues.
Go green with a look at nature, growth, and the peaceful emotions tied to this secondary (and primary-focus) favorite.
Shine bright with yellow as we discover happy sunshine, energetic feelings, and the role of yellow in color mixing.
Dive into the cool world of blue, examining calming ocean vibes, feelings of peace and sadness, and blue things in our environment.
Explore the high-energy world of red through nature, emotions like excitement and anger, and a hands-on scavenger hunt.
A 60-minute exploration into the world of theatrical costume design, featuring a simplified history of stage attire, interactive character-building games, and a hands-on design workshop for young creators.
Introducing the concept of rhythm as the way words go, contrasting it with the steady beat using simple 'Ta' and 'Ti-Ti' patterns.
Exploring tempo through fast and slow speeds, using animal imagery and locomotive movement to feel changes in pace.
Introduction to the concept of a steady beat as the 'heartbeat' of music, using movement and simple percussion.