Sunday, November 11, 2018

Camp Share-a-Story


Imagine walking into your classroom. The windows have been covered and it is dark. There's a campfire in the middle of the room and tree trunk seat spots circling it. There is a camp chair and lights and a lantern. Woodland animals are watching from nearby. This is the spot where you will share your first story of the year in an author's celebration. On Friday, my class experienced just this. We called it, Camp Share-a-Story and it was amazing. From the moment the students saw the sign posted on our door and noticed the blackened windows, before they could even step a foot inside, there was excitement outside. And it was brewing as they waited to go in. 



Creating a magical environment in which to share our first stories of the year, was such a fun way to celebrate the learning that we have done. It is one moment that will stick with these students for years when they think back on all they learned and did in second grade. Here's a look at what we did throughout the day to create the magic.




First, we shared our original stories. Afterwards, we celebrated with s'mores pops. We spent time reading books from our book boxes at our campsite with flashlights and headlamps. After lunch, we went on a trail in our woods and did a scavenger hunt. You can find the one we used over here. When we came back from the woods, we used the nature we had collected to create artwork. 






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