We teach about all the symbols of Texas (bluebonnet, mockingbird, armadillo, pecan tree, etc). At the end of the week, we of course have to sneak in a bit about Cowboys and Cowgirls. I always enjoy this unit because the kids are so excited to be learning all of these facts about where they live. And they get very into the whole cowboy thing :)
That week, on Tuesday, we had a Western day where all the kids and staff got to dress western to celebrate our principals birthday. I took advantage of this and took their pictures with a bandana tied around their face to look like a bandit. They all loved it of course. So on Friday, we read a book about someone that was "wanted" (don't remember the title). Afterwards, we discussed why someone back in the day would be WANTED. We then talked about what a reward meant. Then, they got to go fill out their wanted poster with their name, age, why they were wanted and what the reward for helping to catch them was.
It was such a cute activity and thier ideas really made me laugh. Some offered a reward or as low as $5 and others as long as $58723948875982984-20389072934838. I wish I could have helped catch them!
Anyways, I found a cute idea to display them on the wonderful website that is TeachersPayTeachers. Here is a pic of one of the finished WANTED posters :)
It says Wanted for: picking bluebonnets and the Reward is $300. |
Anywho, I can't wait to do this unit again next year and see what my future kids come up with!
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