Letter
collage
Give each
student a large print out of the first letter of his/her name. Block lettering
will work best for this activity. For example: Also have glue sticks, scissors,
and old magazines available to students to use. Using images, words, patterns,
etc. from the old magazines, the students will decorate the inside space of
letter on the handout to reflect who they are. Ask for volunteers to share
their collage with the class. Be sure to hang them in a visible area of the
classroom!
Newspaper
headline
Give each student a piece of blank paper and markers. Challenge
them to create a newspaper headline about themselves and write it in large,
easy-‐to-‐read print on the paper. Their themselves – headlines should reveal
something about personal quality, physical description, summertime
accomplishment, etc. For example: Area girl wins MVP at summertime soccer
camp! When everyone has completed their headlines, ask for volunteers to
share their headline then tell the group a little bit about story that could
accompany the headline.
“This is me!” exhibit
This
is a great activity for the second or third day of school. Ask the students to
each bring five items that are special to them in to school. The items should
reflect something about their interests and/or personality. For example, a
student could bring in a soccer cleat (shows he/she plays soccer), beach ball
(shows he/she likes the beach), pizza box (shows that pizza is his/her favorite
food), etc. Have each student spread their five items out on their desk,
creating an exhibit of their personal items. The students will then take turns
walking around the room looking at and discussing each other’s exhibits.
Let’s have some fun! Crab tag
Divide the class into two
teams. Have the groups self-‐select one person to be “it” for their team (this
person will be the one tagging people on the other team). The “it” students
will try to tag the members of the opposite team. When a student gets tagged,
they must get into the crab walk position. In order to be freed, tagged
students need to crab walk to another tagged team member, tag each other with a
foot, then they can rejoin the game. Be sure to change the “it” person on each
team to give other students a chance to do the tagging.
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