Week 4: Pets & Mixed Up Animals

The theme for this weeks lessons have to do with drawing your pets & mixed up animals. Play the videos and then open the presentation for the remainder of class. The presentation has information, directions and reference images. Students will get 1 sheet of copy paper and will start with pencil. They can color with crayon, marker or colored pencils. They will take home their drawings.

*Unless otherwise noted, students should use start in pencil and then color. They will take home their artwork. When finished, they may draw on the back or have 1 sheet of free draw paper (manilla or copy). Paper typically used for sub plans can be: 5 x 8 index cards, copy paper or 9 x 12 manilla paper, although specific paper may be provided. Coloring materials typically used (unless otherwise noted): crayon, marker and/or colored pencils. No sharpies unless noted. No paint should be used. If a student wants to use scrap paper, glue sticks and scissors to make alternative project, that is up to your discretion. Colored pencils may not be sharpened in the electric sharpeners.

Kindergarten

Watch Mrs. Galloway discuss lesson


Kindergarten: Pets & Mixed Up Animals: Some Pets

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1st Grade

Watch Mrs. Galloway discuss lesson


1st Grade: Pets & Mixed Up Animals: A Pet For Pete

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2nd Grade

Watch Mrs. Galloway discuss lesson


2nd Grade: Pets & Mixed Up Animals: What Pet Should I Get?

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3rd Grade

Watch Mrs. Galloway read


3rd Grade: Pets & Mixed Up Animals: The Perfect Pet

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4th Grade

Watch Mrs. Galloway discuss lesson


4th Grade: Pets & Mixed Up Animals: Catbirds & Dogfish

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5th Grade

Watch Mrs. Galloway read


5th Grade: Pets & Mixed Up Animals: I Saw a Bullfrog

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