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Friendship Misc
Contact_FullName: Kristen Contact_Email: www.kristengl123@yahoo.com date:: 03/20/03 Area: Bulletin Boards Idea: Take a close-up photo of every child in your classroom. Use a paper cup to trace the photos into circle shapes. Mount the photos onto circle shaped construction paper. Arrange the photos in a circle shape on your BB. Inside of the circle, put the caption- "A Circle of Friends, Each Special and Unique." Very Cute! Contact_FullName: mel Contact_Email: ralphjolley@bigpond.com date:: 14/10/01 Area: friendship Idea: Make a "Friendship" book in which children write the names of class mates they have seen doing something nice for someone else, and draw a picture. Choose a couple of children each day to be in charge of the book and looking for nice deeds around the classroom.
8-27-00Friendship Letters Have parents provide addressed and stamped envelope to a friend and have the children dictate a letter to them.
8-27-00We read the story Rainbow Fish which is very much much a story about friendship. I made flannel board fish to go along with the story which made it more real. At the end of the story I gave everyone their own scale.
7-15-00The Veggie Tales has a video called "Are You My Neighbor?" In that video the lesson is even though people are all different, they can be friends. The theme song is "I Can Be Your Friend."
Date: 2-9-00For our two year old class we made a book titled " Friend, Friend, What do you see? " Each page contained a photocopied picture of each child with (I see ______ looking at me) at the top and (_____, ______, What do you see) at the bottom. In this way each child has only one page with their name on it and you can remove as children move out of your class and add for new friends. The last page is a picture of teachers with the words (I see my teachers looking at me). All of our two year olds can mock read the book and are delighted to see their picture in the book. Photocopied pictures of children also make an attractive wall border or frame with construction paper and put in the backs of cubbies.
Date: 8-20-99Friendship Trees Make a classroom tree by painting and planting a large branch (tree). Let each child decorate a leaf and write his/her name on it (or pictures for younger kids). Make individual trees by letting each child color a tree pattern and gluing on leaves with classmates names on them. This is a great Sept. project to help kids learn each other's names! |
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