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Found Poetry: Success for All
Language Arts, Fine Arts, Creativity, Poetry, Student Success Melissa Salter Language Arts, Fine Arts, Creativity, Poetry, Student Success Melissa Salter

Found Poetry: Success for All

April is National Poetry Month, what will you do? Here is an example of found poetry created with student generated language from the last six chapter of Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. This post also includes tips for painting in a portable without water and ideas for why this lesson was successful.

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Cardboard Connections: A Case for Playing with Materials
ADST, Science, Creativity, Collaboration, Hands On Learning Melissa Salter ADST, Science, Creativity, Collaboration, Hands On Learning Melissa Salter

Cardboard Connections: A Case for Playing with Materials

A cardboard connection lessons to help my students learn how to build with recycled materials. A case for seeing play as learning and letting kids play with materials and manipulative before you construct expectations together. Simple Machines, scissors, glue, Make Do kits, laughter, and a fashion show.

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A Case for Real Data: Where Math, Language Arts, and Science Collide
Math, Science, Language Arts, Hands On Learning, Creativity Melissa Salter Math, Science, Language Arts, Hands On Learning, Creativity Melissa Salter

A Case for Real Data: Where Math, Language Arts, and Science Collide

Use real data in your class to create cross curricular hands on lessons with high engagement! This post explores two activities that link science, language arts, and math that I have done in my classroom in the last two weeks as a way to inspire YOU to collect your own data with kids!

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