Title of Lesson: Cakes By Me
Grade Level: 1st-3rd
Class Time: 30 minutes (in class time); 1-2 hours (at field trip)
Concepts: How to combine primary colors to make secondary colors.
Objectives:
The students will learn how to create different colors mixing different colored icing together.
The students will learn about all the different geometric terms used while creating cakes.
The students will also learn the names for different geometric shapes.
Students identify connections between the visual arts and other disciplines in the curriculum.
Students understand there are various purposes for creating works of visual art
Motivation: This is a good place to take the students because it will help open their eyes to new ways to view colors and shapes.
Vocabulary:
Primary Colors, Secondary Colors, Complementary Colors
Instructional Strategies: Students will complete an activity booklet given to them before they leave for he field trip.
Modifications: Students with special needs will have someone to help them with anything that they need.
Assessment: While on the field trip the students will be given an activity booklet. After the field trip the teacher will take up the activity booklets and check to see if the students have completed the required work.
Materials/Supplies:
Activity Booklet
Water
Paint Brushes
Resources: The Publix Bakery
Closing Statements: At the end of this lesson the students will know how to make different colors by mixing other colors; the students will also be able to identify and label different geometric shapes.
Title of Lesson: Caterpillar Counting to 100
Grade Level: First Grade
Class Time: 20-40 minutes
Concepts:
The following shapes: circle, square, and triangle
The following colors: red, blue, yellow, and green
Objectives:
The students will be able to identify shapes and patterns used in creating a caterpillar.
The students will draw or trace circles, squares, or triangles and cut them out.
The students will design a face and construct a body for their caterpillar.
The students will draw ten dots on each segment of the caterpillar body to equal 100 dots.
The students will describe the colors and shapes used to create their caterpillar.
QCC Standard Strand: Visual Arts
6 Topic: Connections
Standard: Applies and compares the concepts of pattern for other disciplines, such as pattern in music, dance, mathematics, and poetry.
Georgia Performance Standards: Math
M1N1. Students will estimate, model, compare, order, and represent whole numbers up to 100.
a. Represent numbers less than 100 using a variety of models, diagrams, and number sentences. Represent numbers larger than 10 in terms of tens and ones using counters and pictures.
b. Correctly count and represent the number of objects in a set using numerals.
d. Understand the magnitude and order of numbers up to 100 by making ordered sequences and representing them on a number line.
Motivation: To give the students a creative and unique way to learn how to count to 100 and create patterns.
Vocabulary:
-circle -square -triangle -red -blue -yellow -green
Instructional Strategies: As a class we will create a caterpillar together and as a class use it to count to 100.
Modifications: The teacher will assist students with special needs in cutting, gluing, and drawing their caterpillar. The teacher will also have pre-cut shapes if needed.
Assessment: Each student will share their pattern by identifying the colors and shapes of their caterpillar and count to 100 by tens.
Materials/Supplies:
markers, scissors, glue, red, blue, yellow, and green construction paper
Resources: N/A
Closing Statement: Now that we all have our caterpillars made, we can all go home and practice skip counting by tens to 100.