Since the beginning of the school year our students have expressed interest in superheroes. We planned to wait until the end of the school year so we could tie it into our end of the year Kindergarten Recognition Program.
We started with what we knew and did some research. We made a list of superheroes the students knew. We made a web of things we knew about superheroes. We made a list of questions and started reading books. We then made a CAN, HAVE, ARE chart and then made a Venn diagram to compare superheroes and villains.
Each student also made their own superhero, discussed verbs and they chose 3 things their superhero could do and then finally made a story with 3 events.
Superheroes
Superhero Actions
Superhero Stories
They also designed masks.
In addition to our research and creations we had several play based centers to explore superheroes. A few of which I borrowed from the wonderful Darla Myers at:
http://mrsmyerskindergarten.blogspot.com/2017/03/what-we-learned-by-investigating.html?m=1
Here are the centers we did:
Superhero Headquarters
In our dramatic play area we created a superhero headquarters. The students created the walls and I hung them from the ceiling. Ms. West read a book to them about what was needed in a superhero headquarters so we made sure to include everything. I used old t-shirts to make the capes and they loved dressing up. We had a superhero phone book that they loved using which also helped with number recognition. Many of the groups created "secret missions" while in this center.
City Scapes
One of our art areas that really helped with cutting skills was to have the students create their own cityscapes. They used construction paper and scissors to make their own cityscape just like the ones we saw in many of our superhero books.
Superhero Headshots
When I saw that Mrs. Myers' class had done headshot paintings of pets I thought how nicely that would fit into what we were doing. The students looked at photos of superheroes faces, drew them, traced with a black marker and then painted. They did a great job looking for details.
Word Bubble and Comics
In our literacy area students really enjoyed looking at the superhero books. They also loved making the word bubbles. We actually watched a PowerPoint show that taught us about the different types of bubbles like word bubbles, thought bubbles, scream bubbles and action bubbles... That was new learning even for me!
Clay Superhero Models
In our clay area students used clay to make superhero models. They struggled a bit more with this one because it was so time consuming but they still worked really hard. I'm not sure anyone ever actually finished one though!
Glitter Spider Webs
Thanks to Mrs. Myers again we had the students create spiderwebs like Spiderman. We tried a lot of different ways for them to use the glitter and glue independently but the best way was when Mrs. West made "piping" bags like you use to decorate a cake with. That way the glitter and glue was already combined.
Superhero Ramps
We talked about how superheroes need fast cars to travel quickly so I used some old hot wheels and painted superhero logos on them with puffy paint. The students used our long wooden blocks and tubes to make ramps and have superhero car races.
Building Superhero Hideouts
In our block area the students made superhero hideouts for our action figures... The funny thing is they started building other things like superhero movie theaters...
Check out my next post about the Superhero Investigation Part 2 to see how we got ready for our kindergarten program!
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