After my trip this summer to Venice Italy, I decided to teach 2nd grade students about the rich culture and history of this amazing and unique city. First, we discussed the city from the photos I shared with them from the trip, especially the many canals, bridges, and Gondolas. They were amazed that in Venice, there are no cars! You can only travel by boat or by walking.
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The very famous Rialto Bridge |
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A Gondolier on his Gondola in a canal in Venice |
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A view from our Bed and Breakfast |
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A colorful open air market, a daily occurrence in most of Italy. |
Next, I read aloud the very humorous book "Olivia Goes to Venice" by Ian Falconer.
We enjoyed the story and discussed the illustrations. (a neat video that reveals the inspiration behind the book can be found
here! )
Finally, we used the Google Earth App on the iPad to take a virtual field trip of Venice, which gave the students a very realistic feel for what it would be like to walk the streets of this unique city.
Then it was time to CREATE!! Students made their own version of a Venetian Canal using crayons and watercolor.
Here are a few examples of their beautiful work!
Also, did you notice the silver clips that I used to hang the artwork? My brilliant Principal came up with the idea for me to hot glue these magnetic clips to the hallway walls that tape does not stick well to. I have been gluing them all over the building, and now it takes me no time at all to hang the students' artwork on display! This was a simple solution to a fairly annoying problem. I no longer have to spend 10 minutes when I get to school re-taping the artwork that has fallen off the walls overnight. I am one happy teacher :)