The students will create a representation of who they want to be in the future using popsicle sticks and colored papers. They should think of why it is their dream and how they can attain those dreams.
- Duration: 1 hour
- Grade(s): 1st – 3rd
The students will create a representation of who they want to be in the future using popsicle sticks and colored papers. They should think of why it is their dream and how they can attain those dreams.
Art has always been a potent weapon for depicting social issues and pushing for change. With this activity, students can express their desire for peace and equality by making a meaningful artwork.
Do you love seeing butterflies? Before they turned into beautiful butterflies and were able to fly, they were once caterpillars. We can appreciate the beauty in every caterpillar before they turn into a butterfly, which symbolizes love and hope.
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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.
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