It all began with a paper plate.
Look up because they are hiding a little in this picture.
First the Little Learners painted a two tone green edge to the outer edges
of a paper plate that had been cut in half.
Next the centre was painted a
deep pinkish colour.
Pre cut pieces of black paper were glued onto the pinkish centre
to become seeds.
The Little Learners
wrote some super sentences
about their watermelon.
“My watermelon smells delicious.”
“My watermelon is juicy”
“My watermelon is tasty and pink.”
Finally the delicious Sound focus Art, Craft, writing work was done
and now hangs proudly
from the ceiling.
Of course it’s ‘w’ week.
Happy Tuesday!
Mrs Stowe
6 comments:
Gorgeous! I do a hand and finger painted watermelon when we study the seasons (in Summer week) and they always brighten up the classroom so nicely!
Lauren
Love, Laughter and Learning in Prep!
hey....I just had a watermelon juice and headed towards to your blog....
what a surprise....well done buddy
In Australia we are in the middle of winter right now...longing for summer warmth and watermellon juice!
with thanks
Julie :)
Hi Lauren, I made a game with the same craft look early in the year but didn't put seeds on the plates. The kids had to match the seeds with the numeral or number word written on the piece of watermelon. I used pumpkin seeds. This was a fun activity for summer start of the year number recognition.
Julie :)
So adorable! What a great idea!
I am your newest follower - I found you from Karmen's Kinders blog!
Rae
Mindful Rambles
Welcome aboard and thanks for your support.
Julie :-)
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