Thursday, February 3, 2011

Hungry Little Hare

Our story this week was called, "Hungry Little Hare."  We sequenced the events from the story and then created our very own hare disguised in the snow.  The students had fun painting with shaving cream/glue mixtures.














6 comments:

  1. Just found your blog! Luv it & following!
    I'm doing a 2nd grade scavenger hunt on my blog-trying to find great 2nd grade blogs!
    www.luv2teachgirl.blogspot.com

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  2. LOVE your sequence circle. Do you have a copy or sell on TPT? I would love to have this. So important to map your thinking.

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  3. I was wondering the same thing about your sequence circle. Do you have a copy or sell it? I would love a copy of this. Thanks for your blog :)

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  4. I would also love a copy of the sequence circle! Could we get a copy or buy it on TPT ?

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  5. Where can we get a copy of the hare and the sequence circle? I love it!! Would love to share with my 2nd graders. Thanks for sharing!!

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  6. Undoubtedly, the use of shaving cream and glue mixtures for painting made it an enjoyable and interactive time for students. Through this distinctive form of expression, they found pleasure in their activities and also gained a better understanding of the story.

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