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CE230 Creative Activities for Young Children Final Project
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Creating a Leaf Character
Ehlert, L. (2003). Leaf man. New York: Harcourt Children's Books.
Age(s):
wks-1 yr ages 2-4
ages 5 -- 7
ages 8 -- 10
ages 10-12
Time Required:
minutes
After completing this activity, students will be able to sort leaves by attributes (shape, color, size) and assemble them to create an original art project which they can then use as a story prompt for a subsequent writing lesson.
Materials/Equipment:
Brown paper lunch bags, assorted autumn leaves, collected outdoors by students, 9X12 sheets of construction paper, white school glue, plastic "google" eyes
Highlight (all) Related Developmental Area(s):
Drama
Creative Play
Art
Music
Movement
Individual
Small Group
Large Group
Cognitive
Linguistic
Physical
Sensorimotor
Social-emotional
Procedure: Explain in detailed narrative form using complete sentences how this activity is accomplished. Include the skills that are required and learned and what will be necessary for the instructor to successfully accomplish this task with his/her students.
The teacher will read aloud to the whole class Leaf Man, by Lois Ehlert. The teacher will guide the students in noticing the different sizes, shapes and colors of the leaves. The teacher will then give each student a lunch bag and take them outdoors to collect leaves to make their own leaf man pictures. Allow 10-15 minutes for this activity. Children should take only as many leaves as will fit comfortably in their bags. Upon return to the classroom, children will go to their seats. The teacher and/or student helpers will pass out paper. Children will be encouraged to arrange their leaves in various ways before glue is passed out. When a child is pleased with his/her design, the leaves can be glued on the paper. The google eyes will be added last.
To be successful with this activity, children should be able to follow the teacher's instructions. They should understand how to use white glue in bottles, which requires a bit more skill than using glue sticks, with which most children of this...
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