This week explore colors and visit our partners at Teton County Library and JH Public Art to grow your creative brain! Creativity helps us as readers, writers, thinkers, speakers, and listeners. So every time you put on your artist hat you are building your literacy skills as well. We can’t wait to hear and see pictures of you creating art all around town!
Email us at [email protected] with any questions or call us at 733-9242.
We can’t wait to hear about what challenges you complete this week! Don’t forget to leave a comment below!
¡Asegúrese de escribir el nombre de su hijo/a en el cuadro de comentarios cada vez que vea un video!
Email us at [email protected] with any questions or call us at 733-9242.
- Monday: Complete 20 minutes in IXL in reading or math. You are preparing your brain for success!
- Tuesday: Check out the beautiful Colors video below and leave a comment with something you learned!
- Wednesday: Mark your calendars for 12:00 today and visit the Aspen Meadows! The JH Public Art studio will be there to help you get in touch with your creative side! Snap a pic if you see other TLC students there and tag @tetonliteracy in it on instagram!
- Thursday: Pick up a Grab and Go Art Kit from the library. What has been your favorite art project so far?
- Friday: Make your own color wheel sort! Take a pic and share it with TLC! We can’t wait to see what yours looks like.
- Saturday: Go to www.epic.com and read “They Say Blue.” It doesn’t matter how old you are, this is such a fun story! Log those minutes reading at tclib.org to earn prizes!
- Sunday: Complete 20 minutes in IXL in reading or math! Do you feel like you are becoming a stronger reader or mathematician?
We can’t wait to hear about what challenges you complete this week! Don’t forget to leave a comment below!
¡Asegúrese de escribir el nombre de su hijo/a en el cuadro de comentarios cada vez que vea un video!
Materials Needed to Completer your Color Wheel Sort:
- Cardboard, poster board, card stock to cut out a cricle.
- Glue
- Scissors
- Markers
- Materials that represent different colors (e.g. beads, paint chips, stickers, etc.)