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Procedure:
- Read selected
stories about monsters through shared reading and read alouds,
focusing on describing words (3 - 5 days).
- Next, the class will create
one large class monster using chart paper and markers. Following the
template*, have each child draw one part
to create your class monster (1 session). Note:
Using standard shapes and keeping the monster simple will make it
easier for your partner class to draw.
*IMPORTANT: There are two different
versions of the template: pdf and MS Word. The PDF can be printed
out and written on and the MS Word document can be typed onto directly.
PDF
Template MS
Word Template
- Display your class monster
near the presentation monitor and open the template. As a class, follow
the template to write the description of your class monster (1 - 2
sessions). Note:You can open this page on your
presentation monitor and type directly onto the template. When you
save your description, YOU MUST click on the down
arrow at the top of the "save as" window and select the
directory with your first initial and last name.
NOTE: You do NOT have to do this on
the presentation system. You may prefer to write by hand on large
paper on the flip chart.
- Next,
show the students the accuracy of the description of their monster.
From the presentation monitor, (or flip chart paper) reread the class
description to your students sentence by sentence. At the end of each
sentence, follow the students' written description and draw that part
of the monster. As the students notice errors, edit the class description
on the template. Example: If the template says, "The monster
has one green eye", the teacher may draw the eye on the foot.
The students then will see the need to edit the template to say, "The
monster has one green eye in the middle of its head."
- Take a digital photograph
of your class monster. The computer aide can assist you if needed.
This photograph will be displayed on the project website. Send the
description to your partner class via email. Click
here for directions on how to email the monster description to
your class partner. Send the drawing via interoffice
mail.
- With your class, check
your email for the monster description from your partner class. When
it arrives, read aloud the description of the monster submitted by
your partner class. Every child listens to the step by step description
and draws his/her own monster (1 session). Note:
Be sure to give your technology aide samples of your students'
monster drawings.
- When the monster drawing
from your partner class arrives via interoffice mail, compare and
contrast their original drawing with each child's picture. Ask the
children what was the same or different about their monster and the
original monster (1 session).
NOTE:
Be sure to give your technology aide samples of your students' monster
drawings. The building webmaster will upload the drawings and descriptions
to the project site.
IMPORTANT: This project
does not allow pictures depicting blood, gore, or violence.
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