During the last week of September, students learned about endangered animals. Each day, a children's picture book was read to introduce the topic at an age appropriate level. Three of our favorite books are listed below:
Almost gone, The World’s Rarest Animals
written and illustrated by Steve Jenkins
Crocodile's Tears written and illustrated by Alex Beard
Extraordinary Endangered Animals by Sandrine Silhol and Gaelle Guerive, illustrated by Marie
Doucedame
Through these books, students learned important facts about each species, and were introduced to the connection and dependence of living
things to one another.
Two projects helped students focus on a specific endangered species of their choice:
1. In their endangered species collages, students captured the animal as a thriving species using brightly colored paper and hinted at their threatened existence by also creating a shadow of the animal as a black silhouette. More photos follow at the end of this post!
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Norah |
2. In their endangered species "batik" illustrations, students drew the animal as carefully as possible and also suggested the animal's habitat. Their crayon drawings were crumpled and painted with tempera, then rinsed to create an effect that is similar to fabric batiks. The images follow. Our apologies for the photo orientation: these were scans and the blog doesn't provide a tool to change the orientation. The work however, speaks for itself, even if you need to turn your head to look at it : )
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Andrew, Iriomote Cat |
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Heidi, Blue Iguana |
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Ben, Giant Tortoise |
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Jackson, Golden Tree Frog |
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Emerson, Giant Tortoise |
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Mikel, Red Panda |
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Anika, Miami Blue Butterfly |
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Leila, Green Sea Trtle |
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Porter, Harlequin Frog |
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Xavier, Tiger |
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Patrick, Ethiopian Wolf |
For students who wished to participate, their endangered species illustrations were included in a silent auction at Beye School's 1st Annual Fall Harvest Festival. Students raised awareness about endangered species and shared how all of us can play a role in saving threatened species, with a list of helpful steps attached to the back of each framed illustration. Every illustration was auctioned at the event and we were pleased to aid the Beye PTO in their fundraising efforts for the school. Congratulations to all the students who worked to promote an important message through their work! Also, a big thank you to Beye Parents who purchased these beautiful illustrations!
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Leila |
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Amanda and son (left); Leila (center, in pink); Mss. Sigunick and daughter (background) |
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Montgomery (silent auction volunteer) & Ms. Freisen, placing a bid |
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Porter and Hayden, in front of the illustrations |
Endangered Species Silhouette Collages:
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Mikel |
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Isaac |
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Isaac |
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Collaboration bt. Andrew & Ms. Jenkins |
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Ben |
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Norah |
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Joseph |
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Cassie |
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Emily |
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Cassie |
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Leila |
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Xavier |
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Maurice |
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Joel |
Beautiful work Beye Discovery Students!!! We love these : ) We concluded our week-long study of endangered species with 2 additional projects: On Thursday, students created boardgames that promoted awareness of a specific endangered species. Then on Friday, students studied animal footprints of a variety of endangered species: each student reproduced one species footprint as a stamp (made with a foam sheet glued to cardboard), as a record and a warning regarding the plight of this endangered species.
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