With the Academy Awards all over the news these past couple of weeks, the Oscars seemed like a perfect theme for us! Cara’s book was a huge hit and as usual, our groups were tons of fun! In our sensory group each of our sensory boxes represented a different Oscar winning movie. In the fine motor group our students made some movie star art themed art projects. For our language group it was all about the red carpet experience! Read along to see all the fun we had.
SENSORY GROUP
Popcorn—-gotta have some at the movies! Our first box was filled with popcorn kernels and items related to our theme including: Disney princess figures, a pirate ship wreck, pirate beads, and an Indiana Jones duck! There was a “Music Man” maraca to shake and an Alice in Wonderland cupcake that squeaked. Since the Academy Awards take place in California, we tossed in a state magnet and finally—–a mini Oscar statue (thanks Ms. Caressa!) This was a great box—-something for everyone!
In addition to lots of opportunities for vocabulary building, science concepts of forces and changes in motion were explored with some of the items. Specifically the science access point recognize that pushing or pulling an object makes it move is addressed.
The world in spatial terms is also explored and the social studies access point associate an object, picture, or symbol with a location is addressed.
The students got to make their own Shrek ogres using our green Floam, some potato head features and 2 plastic pegboard pegs—–perfect ogre ears :). Floam has an interesting texture and while you can mold it, it doesn’t “feel” sticky. Pretty cool stuff!
It’s great for working on bilateral coordination as it is squished and molded into roundish heads.
We explored organization and development of living organisms addressing the science access point recognize one or more external body parts.
We loved the way our Wizard of Oz discovery bottle turned out! We mixed some green tinted hair gel with water and green glitter. Then we put in 3 red Barbie shoes—–they looked just like ruby slippers!
The Unique Curriculum intermediate unit this month explores the theme of movement so this bottle, along with other items in our boxes compliments it.
Science concepts of forces and motion are explored. In addition motion of objects is explored with the science access point track objects in motion.
Our Wizard of Oz box also included a slinky rainbow and this was a HUGE hit with our students! Some of them loved SLOWLY pulling it apart. Others pulled it as wide as they could make it and then shook it to see it vibrate. Either way——–fun was had!
Of course forces and changes in motion were explored with the science access point recognize that pushing and pulling an object makes it move. Forms of energy are explored with the access point recognize the change in motion of an object.
The students had so much fun with our Pirates of the Caribbean box! Along with tons of sparkly gold beads were an eye patch and hook so they could get into character if they wanted.
Again the science access point recognize external body parts is explored. In addition tool use is practiced as the hook plunders for beads—-arrgg!
The number 3 and 3 plastic snakes were buried in the sand of our Indiana Jones box—–guess he probably wouldn’t like this box very much 🙂
The science access point match animals that are the same can be addressed with this activity. This access point is related to the concept of diversity and evolution of living organisms.
Recognizing when 1 or 2 items have been added to or removed from sets of objects to 3 is a math access point addressed. This access point is related to developing understandings of multiplication and division and strategies for basic multiplication facts and related division facts.
Blue “genie” oobleck——for Aladdin of course!!!! We sprinkled blue raspberry Koolaid onto our oobleck observing as it changed from white to blue!
As usual, fun was had as our little scientists pushed, pulled, and grabbed handfuls of this gloppy goo 🙂
Recognizing that the appearance of a material has changed is a science access point related to the concept of changes in matter.
For our nod to Snow White we washed the oobleck off hands and arms using an apple sponge. The water was scented with lavender vanilla scented bath gel from Bath and Bodyworks chosen because when Snow White ate the apple she fell asleep…….and lavender makes you feel relaxed…… Ok, kind of a stretch but we went with it 🙂
Properties of matter are addressed with the science access point recognize water as a liquid.
The matching lotion was used to send our students off with memories of all the things they learned. Recognize and respond to different types of sensory stimuli is the science access point addressed and is related to the organization and development of living organisms concepts.
FINE MOTOR GROUP
Our Tuesday art project had the students putting their own stars on the Hollywood walk of fame! The students counted the sides of our grey rectangular piece of paper—-and then we counted out one for each student. After they “wrote” their names, we painted their hands with dark grey paint and stamped them onto the paper.
Using appropriate vocabulary to compare shapes according to attributes and properties is promoted as the math access point recognize common objects with 2 dimensional shapes is addressed in this activity.
The students chose which glittery star they wanted and then glued a picture of their face onto the star.
Squeezing the glue is great for hand strengthening of course! Pincer grasp skills and eye hand coordination are promoted when placing the picture.
Effectively communicating wants and needs to a familiar person using gestures is a language access point.
The star was then glued down onto the paper and——–
TA DA!!!!!
A few new stars on the Hollywood walk of fame!
On Thursday we made our own little Oscar statues!
Joy drew an outline of an Oscar onto gold colored paper. You can print out the outline here: oscar award. It was then glued onto a toilet roll so it could stand up.
Glue was diluted with water and the students used a paint brush to apply it to the paper.
Recognizing that pushing and pulling an object makes it move is a science access point addressed as the students paint with their brushes.
Gold glitter was then added for that authentic look 🙂
While some of our students were able to able the glitter independently, most of them needed a little help.
We stopped periodically to ask them “do we need more?”. They used a Go Talk to communicate whether they needed to add more glitter or if they were all done.
Solving problems involving small quantities of objects or actions using language such as enough, too much, or more is a math access point related to understandings of addition and subtraction.
Using technology resources to support learning is a language access point.
The finished product looked fabulous!
We’d like to thank the Academy………..
LANGUAGE GROUP
We’ve talked about some movies that have won Oscars. We’ve earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and received an Oscar. Now it’s time to walk down the red carpet! But of course, before getting near the red carpet, we need to be dressed for the occasion.
We printed out pictures of all of the different things we could wear and bring to the red carpet, such as sunglasses, sports coats, feather boas, top hats, and earrings. The pictures were put on an All-Turn-It Spinner which was activated using a switch.
Our students took turns activating the switch and seeing what they would be wearing. A couple of our students were able to verbalize what they landed on.
Using an input device, such as a switch to interact with a technology resource is a language access point.
We talked about putting the clothes/objects ON. It was neat to see how many of our students got so excited to dress up! Such a fun way to practice dressing skills!
But really, who doesn’t get a LITTLE excited about getting all fancy 🙂
Communicating recognition of familiar objects and communicating about a selected object are language access points.
Time for a quick interview with Entertainment News…….
We had taped down some red paper to act as our red carpet. One by one our little movie stars walked the red carpet and were photographed in their fancy attire. They had fun with that!
After the red carpet they were treated to a movie on the smart board. Our version of the Oscars was a success! So much so that a couple of our students didn’t want to give back their costumes 🙂 Sadly, they had to and we talked about taking things OFF.
Hope you enjoyed seeing all the fun we had with the Oscars. Be sure and come back next week—–there will be more fun and learning Group by Group!
Amazing hands on activities! You make learning fun and ejoyable!
Thank you so much!