I love the book Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert. Available from Amazon here.
Wonderful text and beautiful illustrations. I have used it many ways, including a simple lesson using "Rustle of Spring" by Sinding. The music is here.
I was browsing around today and what to my wondering eyes did appear but another beautiful lesson using this book by the fabulous Marjie Van Gunten! It is available here from Teaching With Orff blog. Go!! Seriously.. wonderful lesson!!!! Oh. wait.. more..
I have used the book with this lesson:
*Idea can be found at: http://mrskingrocks.blogspot.com/2013/10/leaf-man.html Original
idea by Daniel Fee
Process:
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Read book, discuss
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Assign small groups
of students parts in the book (there are 12 parts, divide accordingly): Chickens, ducks and geese, pumpkins and
winter squash, turkey, cabbages, meadows, cows, breeze, river, butterflies
going south, birds.
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Give each student a
small handful of fall colored square pieces of construction paper (or faux leaves from Dollar Tree). Demonstrate
how they will throw them in the air on their special part (cabbage, chickens,
etc.). Once their pieces are on the floor, they create a shape that shows how leaves look. Spiky, curled at the edges, in a line, curve, etc.
·
Play “Rustle of
Spring” by Sinding while reading and dramatizing
Happy Fall, y'all!
I have been seeing so many great lesson ideas using the Leaf Man book... I need to get on this bandwagon! Thanks for sharing your ideas- this looks easy to put together and meaningful fun for the kids :) #fermatafridays
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with this book. I will have to look for it because I can always use some more stuff for November/fall lessons.
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