In this activity, the students will learn the highlights of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and what he fought for. They will also make a poster about his legacy more colorful and brighter.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 3rd
In this activity, the students will learn the highlights of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and what he fought for. They will also make a poster about his legacy more colorful and brighter.
Figuratively, our hearts are the softest parts of our body. But what if it is made of straws and is formed of various triangles? The students’ hidden talents in architecture will shine in this activity.
The Leprechaun is a common symbol of good luck and a familiar face when celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. This lesson, students will create a bookmark that looks like a lucky leprechaun.
You see them mostly in churches or even in palaces. They way the sun passes through them leaves you at awe. Have a try at this activity and let your students create their own stained glass artwork with just cardboard and colorful tissue papers.
One key takeaway about stopping the spread of COVID19 is to stop touching your eyes, nose and mouth but sometimes, we forget about it. What if we create something that will protect our face from being touched? Learn more about it in this lesson.
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