Showing posts with label going green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label going green. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How "Tues"day Tip #3

Today's project is one that can take anywhere from a week to several months to complete.  It is based on the concept of bottle cap art.  So the first thing that I had to do was start collecting lids.  For about the past six months I have collected every cap, lid, and container top that we have used in the Perry house.  

We go through a lot of apple juice, bottled water, and gatorade so it didn't take long for them to accumulate!  Most of the plastic within the bottle containers can be easily recycled, however, the lids are a different story.  This project is another great way to "go green."

I also used a piece of wood from Home Depot.  They have all kinds of scrap wood, and most of the time it's either very inexpensive or free (especially if you tell them you're a teacher)!

I used two small paint samples that we had lying around the house.  We're also in the process of completing renovations in our dining room (chair rail installation, painting, and new flooring-soon)!

I painted one a turquoise color (deepest aqua).

The other one is called rich navy.


Christian helped me out by sorting all of the caps by color...he had so much fun!

Then I selected the images for the paintings.  The first one is a crab.  

My very very very talented brother in law began painting, and I was so impressed!


Here are the final touches!

I added the orange bottle cap lids and made a letter "c" with some yellow caps.  You can either use some small screws and a drill or some basic wood glue.  I used a drill because I like the effect of the metal in the middle of the caps.

 
The next painting is an octopus.


  I added two bottle caps for the eyes, and some additional clear ones for bubbles!

"C" is for crab.

"O" is for octopus.

I have one more to add to the collection which will either be a sea turtle or a seahorse.  I loved this project!  If you're in the DFW metroplex, and you're interested in some bottle cap art for your classroom, e-mail me.  My brother in law does a phenomenal job, and he completed both of those paintings in one evening.  I just added the caps and the words.  The inspiration from these paintings came from two resources.  



 
This year I plan to have my students collect bottle caps to create their own art for our classroom and school.  I also plan to use the handprint art to make our classroom a more inviting and engaging place!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How "Tues"day Tip #2

If you use take home readers for your students or "theme" bags with books, stuffed animals, and writing connections you might like this project.  It was inspired by a youtube video.

 My students have a nightly take-home reader, and I also like to incorporate "theme" bags throughout the year so my students can complete projects at home with their families which are connected to literature, author studies, or thematic units.  Mrs. Shehan, a kinder teacher does a fabulous job of using family projects throughout the year.  

This project is very inexpensive, and it's very "green" since it has a recycling component.  Most of the items that you need are probably already at your house.  The only item that I purchased was duct tape.  I picked up some of the colorful rolls from Home Depot, and it's priced at about $3.00 per roll.  

Here are a few snapshots of the transformation from "t-shirt" to "tote.





This is all that's left of the shirt.



I recently purchased Color Day Fun (Made for 1st Grade) from TpT, and I know Mr. Perry will definitely look forward to helping me create bags to accompany all of the literature from the unit!    
It's on sale for $8.00!


Now it's on to the next project.  I have about a bazillion bags like these since all sorts of baby/children's, clothing, towels, and bedding are packaged like this.  I have been saving all of them for 3 years, and now I have enough to start my own packaging company!  I've either got to use them or chunk them, and it will be just about impossible for me to get rid of them because of the "teacher" in me!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Going Green

We're going green this week!  Here is our graph of the week and a few books that we've read.



Today we wrote in our math journals and recorded with tally marks.  Tomorrow we'll work on the analysis and discussion part.




I also love Rachelle's Earth Day Unit! You can check it out here.
 
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