Mailboxes ready and waiting to be filled with Kindergarten valentine cards. |
These cans were not destined for the recycling. |
Let's just say today in my classroom, that excitement. . . wow. Is that what I experienced today? Sigh. It was tough. We've all had those days when no matter what, the children in our lives just take things a different directions. Not my best day in the classroom, but I am ready to regroup and head back to celebrate with them tomorrow.
For several years I have been rescuing large tin cans from our school cafeteria recycling. I use them for lots of things; drums, teaching about cylinders, as a base for paper maché projects, containers for sorting, storage of art and other supplies.
As I climb in our recycling bin, our head custodian has moved beyond asking me, "Why?" Now he generally favors, " You're up to something again, aren't you?" I smile and invite him down to the room to see the transformation from can of peaches to said creation.
Most recently the cans became valentine mailboxes.
Our school uses a special can opener that leaves no sharp edges. The kids rinsed and washed them out (though they were already quite clean), then dried them off.
They were given a large piece of paper with a heart glued in the middle. They were to build around it then I would tape it onto the can and then cut out the middle of the heart.
Students worked in small groups |
Some kids laid out their work, while others charged a head with an internal plan guided purely by the amount of glue they used. |
This is after we cleaned up. |
Fruit cocktail, anyone? |
Some have taken on a happy clown like appearance. Others look a little like they might bite. I suppose half the fun will be delivering the valentine cards past the friendly fangs! |
They can easily be carried home in a backpack or in the proud arms of a student who will no doubt, spend the rest of the weekend admiring the contents! |
Tomorrow is sure to be a memorable day for all! I can't wait!