I’ve written before about how I have a couple lessons that always work in my classroom, and this is another one! Today, my first post as a contributing writer at Real Life at Home went live. In this post, you’ll learn about how I have students write haiku poems about works of art. It’s an amazing way to create personal connections to works of art. There is a free printable worksheet in this post as well, which you can get in the free worksheet bundle below!
Check it out here: Haikus about Art.
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don masse
Very cool! Earlier in the year I had my 5ths do collective poems and they had a lot of fun with it. I’d like to do it with a different grade level soon.
http://zamoranoarts.blogspot.com/2014/09/collective-poems.html
Cindy, The Art Curator for Kids
Ooh, I love that! Thanks for the link. I put it in my Buffer for my Facebook page. I bet those poem lists were really exciting for the students.They look really proud in the pics. 🙂
Lillie
Hi
I never received a welcome package!
Thank you
Cindy, The Art Curator for Kids
Hi Lillie, you can access everything for your membership over at members.artclasscurator.com. The welcome email you didn’t get because of the email typo, but everything is on the members homepage! 🙂