This week, I introduced a new activity called "It Really Is..." and it really was...a HIT!
I started by holding up a pen. I demonstrated the way the activity goes: "this looks like an (object), but it really is....(creative/imaginative use for the object" + pantomime it's new use. My model was: "This looks like a pen, but it really is...a magic wand!" and then I proceeded to pantomime casting a spell on the class, followed by a fit of giggles.
We practiced with the pen first; I built this guided practice in because I had been nervous to introduce this activity; I anticipated that it would be hard to think of imaginative uses for objects on the spot...but what I had not really thought through was the fact that this activity was a challenge for me and maybe other adults, but for a group of 7 and 8 year olds with the beautiful imaginations of kids? Not such a challenge!
I pulled a bottle of Elmer's glue out from behind my back and we began. In a matter of seconds, I was laughing so hard I was crying. Here are some highlights (mind you, each was coupled with the student acting out the object's use):
This looks like glue, but it really is...
-hair gel
-a mountain
-a shoe
-a guitar
-a snake
-a frog
-a rocket
The genuine laughter that came from our Morning Meeting that morning was the perfect start to our day--livening, rejuvenating, revving us up for all of the academics to come. I sat for a moment and appreciated the creativity and imagination we had just tapped into and made a note to myself to harness this in writing, in reading, in math, in social studies, in science.
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