So far this March we have focused our morning work writing around St. Patrick's Day. The kids wrote letters to a leprechaun explaining why he should share his gold, or what their plan was to take his gold. They wrote about their favorite green things and what they would do with a pot of gold too. It is always fascinating to see what they come up with. We had a spectrum from save the gold so I'd be rich, to buy lots of toys, to spend it all buying toys for kids who were in need. They never stop amazing me :)
For art last week we made rainbows leading to the pot of gold. I saw the idea on Pinterest, but had to make a few adjustments to suit what we had available in our class. I cut the paper the width of the ruler, decreasing by 1 cm each strip. Red is the longest. Then we stapled them together on each end to make the arc. The raindrops the kids traced on a fold then cut out. It is 3 drops glued together to make 3-D drops. We glued 2 cotton balls to each side of the staple to hide them. They I added the pipe cleaners to hold the raindrops and the rainbows. The kids loved it, and as they are obsessed with rainbows currently, it was a project that kept them fully engaged and happy! Who knows, maybe the sun will come out soon and we can see one in person too!
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