Design a Playground
by Elizabeth Stein
Students will be asked to design and build a playground using the given materials construction paper, toilet paper/paper towel rolls, jumbo/regular popsicle sticks, and glue/tape. They will learn about geometric shapes circles, squares and triangles through a read aloud book. They will draw a plan out for their playground design then build it to show a real life model. Once they have completed the project, the students will get the opportunity to share what they built.
Lesson Grade Level
KindergartenLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eQjz5wZlt69Gk3F77OC1D4I4eHxQlYnb/edit?u…Related Content
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