Waking up at 5:15am every morning just isn't really my cup of tea..
This year my school had our students rotate through all 8 discovery (specials) classes during the first 8 days of school (normally we see them for a few days at a time). This was so that our students could meet all of their discovery teachers.. and get to see all of our classrooms.
Last year I went 1 1/2 months before seeing some of my rotations, so this was a welcomed change!
So during the first 8 days of school I introduced myself, went over my classroom rules, some procedures, and assigned seats for 48 separate classes!
After all the boring introductory stuff, I also had my 2nd-5th grade students work on a collaborative mural project. This lesson comes from Don at Shine Brite Zamorano!
Students were instructed to create a square patch with construction paper, that would be added to a nearly school-wide collaborative mural project inspired by the work of Libs Elliot.
triangles (cut from 6"x6" squares), and 3"x3" squares in a number of different colors (colors were switched out for each rotation). Students were told they needed one large square, one large triangle, and two small squares (which could be cut into smaller triangles) - then the rest was up to them!I used the following schedule for my color rotations:
Rotation 1- Scarlet, Magenta, White
Rotation 2- Red, Scarlet, Orange (some), White
Rotation 3- Orange, Gold, Red (some), White
Rotation 4- Gold, Yellow, Light Yellow, Orange (some), White
Rotation 5- Light Yellow, Hot Lime, Holiday Green (some), White
Rotation 6- Hot Lime, Holiday Green, Turquoise, White
Rotation 7- Turquoise, Royal Blue, Sky Blue, White
Rotation 8- Royal Blue, Purple, Lilac, White
I gotta be honest - the prep work for this one was INTENSE.. but the results are STUNNING!
To hang, I glued down the squares onto sheets of butcher paper, and then used packing tape and command strips
to attach it to the wall. Command strips were ESSENTIAL to getting this to stay up!!








