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Can You Trap a Leprechaun?
Class experience
Children will be encouraged throughout this class to use their imagination to create a leprechaun trap. Students are able to wear green to this class or even come to class dressed as a leprechaun. Week 1: (First Class) Students will introduce themselves and teacher will go over what we will be doing in class today. During class, students will listen to a read aloud of the book How To Trap a Leprechaun by Sue Fliess. Students do not need to have the book to participate in this class, but if...
Students will use the engineering design process to create a trap that will catch a leprechaun. Students will use their imagination to create a trap. Students will also use their speaking skills to share how they created their leprechaun traps during the second class.
Homework Offered
Students will create their traps in between classes. Students will use their imagination and what we talked about during the first class to create a trap that could catch a leprechaun. Students will bring their traps to the second class to share with others in the class.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Class 1 Materials: -paper -pencil -crayons/colored pencils -How To Trap a Leprechaun by Sue Fliess Published by Skyhorse Publishing (This is not required to participate in class, but if you would like to purchase for students to follow along during class) Homework Materials: (these are possible materials students could use to create their leprechaun traps) Students are able to find any other materials around the house or even in the recycling bin! -Cardboard box, tissue box, shoe box, cereal box -Cardboard tubes (toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls) -Glue -Scissors -Tape -Empty and clean yogurt containers -Pipe cleaners -Popsicle sticks -String -Aluminum foil -Glitter -Lucky charms cereal -Anything St. Patricks Day related (shamrocks, coins) -Anything green -Construction paper -These are just some possible ideas! Students are able to use whatever materials they would like to build and create their leprechaun traps! Class 2 Materials: -Bring your completed leprechaun trap to class to share! -Paper, pencil, and crayons/colored pencils (if there is time students will participate in a directed drawing)
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Parental guidance/supervision may be needed when students are creating their own Leprechaun traps outside of class.
Hello! My name is Courtney Smith. I am a Second Grade teacher in Howard County Maryland! I previously taught Kindergarten and first grade before moving back to Second Grade. In past summers, I have enjoyed being a camp counselor where I worked...
Group Class
$15
for 2 classes1x per week, 2 weeks
35 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
2-6 learners per class