
They will work well pegged up as a garland or can decorate a wall, door or bulletin board.
The completed art-phones slip comfortably into a back pocket for play. Ideal for use as an icebreaker activity or as an art specific lesson. UK/Australian spelling template is also included – colour, favourite etc Making Summer Memories: Support Our 20-Mile Walk for a Dream Outing Dear friends, family, and compassionate community members, I'm reaching out to you today with an exciting announcement and a heartfelt request. The finished art phone measures 3.7 x 7.3 inches (9.4 x 18.5cm). Work imaginatively, the included example uses a black ball point pen and felt tips. (ABC 4)- The YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids offers fantastic summer camps at Camp. What colors do we associate with words? eg the ocean: turquoise and green by: Nicholas Nacci Posted: / 12:40 PM EDT Updated: / 12:40 PM EDT GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Is there an emerging theme or style or color?. How can students move beyond words, and ‘draw their answers’?. The 2 fold-out inner pages invite a written response to the following prompts: My favorite memory, Summer was, I saw, Something I learnt over the Summer, I visited, I created, My funniest memory, I really liked, I didn’t enjoy…. A hand drawn color photographed example is included for inspiration. Favorites may include going to the beach, camping, swimming, icecream etc. The front cover: Invite students to illustrate their Summer activities with 9 thumbnail doodles or drawings of their choice. Teachers can get to know more about their new classroom individuals in an imaginative way. We can choose to save our summer from the complaints of boredom and help our families to discover that the world outside is ever-changing, amazing, and ours to discover. Children can reflect, and capture a visual essence of their summer break using images and words. By making small, intentional changes, we can help our children create memories of summer adventures and enjoy each summer day. Back to school Art Fun! Engage children creatively with this Instagram style ‘Summer Memories’ art and writing cell phone activity. #Making summer memories how to#
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This activity invites students to cut out and make their own fold-out booklet style cell phone, and then to complete the image making on the front cover and the written elements inside. Visit a construction site and watch a building take shape. We want them to grow up with wonderful memories of time together. Now that we’re blessed with six grandchildren, it’s even more important to be intentional when it comes to family time. The Canadian wildfires that have shrouded much of the nation in smoky haze are making it much harder for American kids to enjoy one of the staples of summer camp: fresh country air. My husband and I really tried to spend as much time as we could with our sons while they were still at home, but we wish there had been more. Give them a sense of our geography, and of all the space out there where. Sometimes we get so busy, we miss the precious moments that are zooming by. Invest in a wooden jigsaw puzzle, point out where other members of the family live. Now that our children are grown and have responsibilities, we have to work around numerous calendars to plan anything. I often feel like I’m on a merry-go-round that keeps going faster and faster, that my to-do list stretches from North Carolina to Kansas. I miss counting the fireflies while rocking on the porch, leisurely Sunday dinners around their table and fun moments shared as a family. I know that my grandparents’ generation didn’t have many of our labor-saving devices to make life easier, but I miss the slower pace of that era. I can still close my eyes and remember the aroma of the breakfasts that Uncle Ellis cooked each morning. There were days at the lake, sleeping in tents or on my uncle’s houseboat. There was usually so much food that we couldn’t get all the dishes on the tables.
Visit a construction site and watch a building take shape. You can easily make a video from photos you took this summer directly from your phone with the Adobe Premiere Rush mobile app.
Design the best paper airplanes for distance and speed. Everybody in the family brought platters heaped with fried chicken, biscuits, bowls of potato salad and my Aunt Louise’s oh-so-delicious fudge. Here are just a few ideas: Hike a trail and look for signs of wildlife. Other times, rows of tables would be set up in the yard.