Barb's Paper Making Mess
Ok girls now that I have entered the "land of crazy" I thought I should demonstrate why I belong there. Today's new position states the obvious, sorry Lisa no offense, you were wise to take a hiatus from this land! However, my PLC project more aptly demonstrates why a) I am crazy and b) why I love teaching. I have struggled with finding the time and yes the motivation to treat this project as more than just one more thing on an already overloaded list. Then, I decided to make paper as part of my real world project. Now I have been accused of taking things too far, something I am sure you four will disagree with, but in my head it always seems like a relatively easy undertaking. So here goes, a description of my PLC project:
The Grade Two's have spent the fall learning about what it takes to become an author, and, that authors write about what is important to them. Well one day after having a discussion about the growing hill of paper recycling in my room with various powers that be I thought about how else to use that paper. That is where my project took flight. Since I know you are well acquainted with my husband's love of poetry I felt that I needed to encourage this in my young writers. There is something quite rewarding with finding a word that rhymes with scooters...
So we began writing up a storm and then spent the last week making a mess that I am sure Diane still has not forgiven me for. But what resulted was complete student absorption into creating their top secret "latest edition to the book market" right in time for Christmas. The finished copy was fairly rustic however, the kids had a blast doing it and we produced over 12 poems, five of them with stanzas, rhyming patterns, syllabic rhythm and following an actual idea from start to finish!
I think I have found a new career (especially since I still have the hill of bags in my room) however, I think my blender will never be the same again. Thanks to Santa for my Magic Bullet, it doesn't matter! Below are a couple of the websites we used to investigate poetry and play with words in order to create our "Winter Wonderland" book of poems.
So, sorry girls there's no pictures - my hands were fairly mucky, but aren't you glad, cuz my PLC project was rather ducky!
Word Clouds
http://www.tagxedo.com/
Poetry Engine
http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/poetry/poetry_engine.htm#