Castle Classroom
Investigating Castles: Part 2 (Comparing Past and Present)
This week was a short week due to a holiday and a snow day, but it gave us enough time to dive into how life was different in the Medieval days compared to today! Through our research, we have found out that things were very different in those days! To show how things were different, we decided to turn the inside of our room into a great hall. We created a Then/Now T-chart to organize the differences we had learned. Unfortunately I forgot to get a picture of it. Then we used it to decide…
Renaissance Themed Party
Our Scout troop recently had our yearly Blue and Gold Banquet over the weekend with a kick-A Renaissance theme. No detail was left out in creating this amazing event! Each boy had a tunic and hood made by the amazing Teresa (You're incredible!) The decorations: Mostly made from rolls of butcher paper, black sharpies, cardboard, streamers, tissue paper and rolls of blue wrapping paper. And those incredible banners?? All made by the inspiring Melissa (pictured with Grandson) I'm in awe of her…
Castle Craft
Castle Craft - Paper Bag Student have fun creating this castle to go along with a Castle Themed Unit or fairy tale. Use for an art center activity or during indoor recess. Design your own castle using pattern. Brown paper lunch bags are needed for this craft. Color and black and white tag options.
Castle Classroom Management. I used those envelopes for library books. Each color is a grade. There are 5 steps to the top: Peasants, Squires, Knight/Dames, Prince/Princesses, Kings/Queens. I plan on taking pics of students, laminating them and gluing them to wooden sticks. They will all be placed in the "Peasant" pocket. Each class they will have the opportunity to move up the scale, Once they reach Kings/Queens they will get to go to treasure box.
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After having a long holiday, some students may be little bit lazy to go back to school. They prefer to enjoy at home and play with their friends. To turn back their mood for studying and learning at school, it needs more effort since they usually enjoy their free time. One thing that we can do as a teacher is designing the classroom by applying a new concept or decoration. So that it can steal the students’ attention and surely boost their mood. In upgrading a classroom, we have to consider…
Investigating Castles: Part 2 (Comparing Past and Present)
This week was a short week due to a holiday and a snow day, but it gave us enough time to dive into how life was different in the Medieval days compared to today! Through our research, we have found out that things were very different in those days! To show how things were different, we decided to turn the inside of our room into a great hall. We created a Then/Now T-chart to organize the differences we had learned. Unfortunately I forgot to get a picture of it. Then we used it to decide…
Renaissance Themed Party
Our Scout troop recently had our yearly Blue and Gold Banquet over the weekend with a kick-A Renaissance theme. No detail was left out in creating this amazing event! Each boy had a tunic and hood made by the amazing Teresa (You're incredible!) The decorations: Mostly made from rolls of butcher paper, black sharpies, cardboard, streamers, tissue paper and rolls of blue wrapping paper. And those incredible banners?? All made by the inspiring Melissa (pictured with Grandson) I'm in awe of her…