Kandinsky Circles – Tree Project

Kandinsky circles are such a wonderful inspiration for a variety of projects. This tree project can be part of an Art or Math lesson.  The children will love the process as well as the final product.

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Wood Artwork inspired by Karel Appel

Karel Appel is a fantastic Dutch artist. I came across his work when researching about Dutch artists as I had Dutch students in my class. I was doing an art unit and wanted every student to see the work of at least four different artists of their nationality. I had 12 different nationalities represented in my class and that was fascinating. Well, it was an international school after all. I was lucky that the art teacher already had lots (really a lot) of prints of most of the artists. Some were just postcards that the teacher had from her own collection. Now guess what I buy when I go to an art museum? Continue reading

Great Strategy for Improving Reading Fluency

One effective strategy to improve Reading Fluency is ‘sounding out words’. The child says each sound in a word and then say the word. One of best ways to start practicing the ‘sounding out’ strategy is by using CVC (Consonant Vowel Consonant) or three letter words. There are many ways to present CVC words to the students, being flashcards the classic one. However I created the “Bowl of Little Words” and the students were very motivated to use it. To make this game I used glass pebbles and pictures cut out from a phonics workbook answer key. Continue reading