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An Elephant Around the Corner
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An Elephant Around the Corner

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Grade Level Grades K-2
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Students will engage with Marshall’s painting Better Homes, Better Gardens by comparing the images in the painting to their own neighborhoods and daily life. A storytelling activity helps students go beyond what they see and engage their own imaginations.Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). To help younger children with this activity and identifying their own answers, consider doing this activity in small groups. ECE-OR, ECE-OR-ex, ECE-OR-sp, ECE-AR, ECE-AR-dr, ECE-AR-so

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2 Reviews
Dale Roxanne Croxton
Dale Roxanne Croxton December 08, 2013

This lesson and activity is beyond the level of kindergarten and first grade students. Certainly they can act out going to a Tea Party, but the art work is a bit mature for children of ages 3-5. Perhaps this can be used with older students.

eskd8812
eskd8812 March 23, 2014

To stimulate their writing skills to write a story with teacher's support. Increase their imagination.

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