I love having the kids do personalized work at the beginning of each school year-- and typically I start out with some sort of self-portrait. Well, 10 years of doing that for seven classes each day for a week is really mundane, so I decided to switch it up this year. With my third graders I am doing these "identity grids" and they love them!
We start out with a 12"x12" sheet of paper and fold it into 16 squares. We talk about identities. The most obvious part of your identity is your name--so we write our names in "bubble letters" jumbled about through the paper. One letter per square. We then talk about other things that make us unique, that make us individuals--and brainstorm those ideas on the board (favorite holidays, foods, artists, hobbies, etc). They then draw a different symbol in each of the remaining squares.
The above example is mine, but I can't wait for the kids to finish their so I can show you! They are all so colorful and unique...and I'm learning a little something new about each child! So fun!
I think this is great....I have been searching for some good starter projects.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea - might "steal" it!
ReplyDeleteThese "identity" grids are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea for the first week back at school.
Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful project and you get to know something about each student when viewing!
ReplyDeleteLove these, trying them with my 2/3 classes!
ReplyDeleteIts a great idea!
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Neomi
I did something similar with my Kindergarteners, using name quilts that some people have in their nurseries for inspiration. Many turned out well, but- having seen these- I might have to try it again with older students.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! i will use it with my kids next school year
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! i will use it with my kids next school year
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ReplyDeletehi I like this idea it seems fun and if u have a lot of traits you could do multiple of these
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