Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Kindergarten Gets Heart Smart

New lesson alert!!! I'd seen something on Pinterest a while ago that I'd filed away in my memory bank and pulled out for this lesson:


On Pinterest, it was a baby/toddler printing with a toilet paper tube, cut lengthwise and taped into a heart shape.  I made 75+ of them (yep, super fun times!) and had kindergarten print rows of hearts with tempera paint. Because most of the students finished before art was over, I then gave them a 6 x 9 sheet of white paper and told them to draw themselves in PE doing something fun.  If they had time, I let them color their drawings with marker.   The next time they came to art we used construction paper crayons to color the rows of hearts into a PATTERN (such an important concept in kindergarten).  I only let them color 10-15 minutes before I stopped them and we did some exercises, feeling our hearts after different activities (jumping, running in place).  We talked about our hearts being a muscle, how PE and playing helps all of our muscles.  I then gave them a strip of paper with the words "I keep my heart healthy and _____________." The students realized the missing word was STRONG.  I wrote it on the board for them to copy on their papers. Here are some more of their pictures:



This is his drawing of the long jump!

Just love the self-esteem oozing out of this drawing!

I was so impressed by her careful printing.


This is a great example of her coloring patterns,
although she did run out of time.

















My state's fall conference is fast approaching (we have two, a fall and a spring) and I'm taking these to "Drag-n-Brag" which is like a lesson free-for-all in a salon gallery type of setup.  I love kindergarten because they keep me on my toes, I always feel like I have to have the next 4-5 lessons ready to go because they very well could barrel through the day's lesson and demand "What's next, Mrs. Fresia?"

2 comments:

  1. Great lesson!! It addresses so many concepts, not least of which is the importance of exercise! Brilliant :)

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  2. Thanks! It's definately one I'll do again!

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