Big Bad Bubbles!
by Cristina Rapeta
This is a first grade design challenge based on a book. The book can be used to teach a mindset of facing fears. Once the book is read, students will create a monster like the ones in the book. After that, they will discuss physical properties of bubbles, go outside to blow bubbles, and then share their observations.
Lesson Grade Level
1st GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
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