Our theme this week is The Zoo. Believe it or not, in all the years I've been teaching I've never done a zoo theme. I usually teach animals by habitat or class. But I like the zoo theme because I can teach about my favorite animals from all around the world! Today's animal was the elephant. I saw some melted crayon art on Pinterest, where they had a silhouette of an elephant and the melted crayon was water spraying from the elephant's trunk. I knew melting crayons would be hard to do in my classroom, so I decided to use blue kool-aid. I've always loved my previous kool-aid art projects, so I was looking forward to this one. But my grocery store was all out of blue kool-aid, so I picked up a box of blue jello instead. It worked just as well! I set the elephant silhouette (using this as my template) on the paper so the kids could get an idea of where to put the jello powder. They started by sprinkling a little bit by the trunk and then went up from there.
Then I took the elephant off before the kids sprayed their paper with water.
When the paper was dry, I glued on the elephants. So simple!
I invited another class to do this as well since I had so much jello. I love how they turned out!
I displayed some on my door:
They are a bit sticky, but not too bad.
And now for a bit of sad news. I mentioned in my last post that my boss sold our center. Well, the people who bought it are changing it to a different child care and I decided not to take a teaching position with them. I will be spending the summer with my daughter and perhaps another child from the neighborhood. I'll still be doing crafts, of course, but they will be for toddlers, not Pre-k. Although, I do have a bunch of projects from past years that I never got around to blogging about so I might sprinkle those in as well. I hope you still tune in to see what we do!
Fun Fact: When stretched out, an African elephant's ears are the shape of Africa.
Hello Betsy,
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading about your projects that you do with the kids from time to time. You have some really cool ideas. I hope you enjoy your summer with Elise. I look forward to reading more on your blog.
Thank you, Amanda!!
ReplyDeletelove this elephant idea!!! i just recently took a job teaching art to 3 year olds one day a week. my degree is art k-12 so having 20+ three year olds can be tricky. your blog has a similar feel to projects i did when teaching at a daycare years ago. thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteps - i too come from a large family (six girls, two boys). where do you fall? i'm #5! such a fun childhood, eh? ;-)
Glad you like it, Andrea! And I'm number 7 of 9 kids. Wonderful childhood and we all still have fun when we get together today! Thanks for writing!
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