Arts
Rainbowfish Read Aloud, Drawing, and Sharing Lesson
In this one time class your child will listen to the story of the Rainbowfish, learn all about sharing with friends, and practice making the rainbow fish with guidance.
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3-8
year old learners
3-12
learners per class
$10
Charged upfront
Meets once
50 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
In this one time class I will be reading the "Rainbowfish" by Marcus Phister and we will talk about how the fish gains friends by sharing in the story. After reading the story your child can use the: PDF fish printable (optional) pre cut 1 inch squares of tissue paper (optional) one pre cut 1 inch square of foil (optional) glue stick (optional) or variety of coloring tools and paper (to draw the scales and fish) to following one and two step directions while making their own rainbowfish with...
Students will practice: active listening to a read aloud social emotional understanding about how sharing is related to friendship following one and two step directions fine motor skills
1 file available upon enrollmentone page PDF with pre drawn rainbowfish included in class one inch pre cut square of tin foil (this is the unique fish scale) one inch pre cut squares (20-25) of tissue paper or construction paper in a variety of colors (rainbow fish scales) glue stick
50 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Students will be using glue and color tools during the art section of the lesson Your child will receive the most out of this class if their camera is turned on. Parental supervision may be needed based on your child's ability to use the zoom features (mic, mute) Safety and privacy are our top priorities. Whenever students are involved in a physical fitness routine, be advised of any potential hazards (including, but not limited to, needing an open workout space, proper footwear, a water bottle if needed, and adequate stretching beforehand) as well as injuries that can occur if not properly supervised.