Where Oliver Fits – Activity #5: "Circle of Friends"
Activity #5: “Circle of Friends”
This activity creates a great classroom visual of small people holding hands around a large, colourful globe.
Materials:
- Globe template (provided)
- Body template (provided)
- Large sheet of white paper
- Manila tag board
- Various colours of construction paper
- Felts and pencil crayons
- Glue
- Scissors
- Wool, fabrics, sequins, etc (decorating items)
Teacher Preparation:
- Print globe template onto an overhead transparency if no document/ipad available for projecting image.
- Project, enlarge and then trace globe image onto a large sheet of white paper adhered to bulletin board.
- Print enough Body templates for each child (enlarge to a size that would be suitable to be displayed around the traced globe).
Step by Step:
Step One: Have students paint the traced globe.
Step Two: Mount the painted globe onto the center of a bulletin board.
Step Three: Each student cuts out their body templates from the tag board.
Step Four: Students colour and dress their “person” using construction paper, scrap material, wool, etc. to create a unique looking person.
Step Five: Pin the individually created people in a circle around the outside of the globe.
Step Six: Create an attractive header for the globe. (E.g. – Positive Acts Reach Right Around the Globe; We Are All Unique; We Are All The Same Yet We Are All Different.)
End Product:
A large painted globe representing the world placed in the center of a bulletin board with unique people circling the entire globe – celebrating their uniqueness!
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