Monday, September 9, 2013

Animal Poster Projects!

Our first unit in science is on animals so we finished up the chapter by making posters. The students had to make a poster that explained invertebrates and each of the vertebrate groups. They completed these in class and they turned out great! They were excited to get to show them off to their peers today. We did a gallery walk and laid the posters out around the room. The students wandered about looking at each of the posters and then left positive feedback for the poster's creator. I made sure all posters received comments and they loved it! They were so excited to leave comments on their classmates' posters and even more excited to look at the comments they received! Here are some pictures from our gallery walk!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Let me know if you would like the directions and rubric handout that I created for this project and I can email it to you!


8 comments:

  1. This is an adorable project. I love that you had the kids comment on each others posters!

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  2. Your students did a great job! I would love the directions and rubric for this project. My email is teachermom79@gmail.com. Thank you so much!

    Mary
    Teaching Special Kids

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  3. Your students did a great job! I love gallery walks-great self esteem booster!
    Joanne
    Head Over Heels For Teaching

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  4. I'd love the rubric and directions for this activity! Looks like a great assessment tool for this standard! My email is ledbetter2@marshall.edu

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  5. These turned out GREAT! I'd love the directions and rubric also.
    butterflialisun@gmail.com
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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  6. I would ♥ a copy! I just started my unit yesterday! Perfect timing!
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    Teresa
    Confessions of a Teaching Junkie

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  7. I would love a copy of the directions and rubric! Awesome idea! adismukes@peoriaud.k12.az.us
    Thanks for sharing!
    Amanda Dismukes

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  8. Hi! I see that it's been several years since you posted this, but if possible, I would love a coy of the directions and rubric.
    Thank you for sharing!
    kwallace@penncrest.org
    Kristin

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