One of my favorite spring activities is making and writing about mud. This year I changed things a little bit because we have just begun a school-wide unit on farms. During our Fairy Tale Unit, we used
Fairy Dust Teaching's Guided Drawing directions to draw pigs. I took those pigs and glued them to our
mud poem. On Monday we read one of my favorite books,
The Piggie in the Puddle by Charlotte Pomeranz and James Marshall. It is the very silly rhyming story about a piggie who won't get out of a mud puddle
. We then made our own mud.
The kids love playing in the mud. After they have had their fill, we brainstormed a list of words to describe the mud. We then moved those words around in our "I Like Mud" poem.
After we reread the poems many times using different words to describe the mud, the children came to me in small groups to write their own versions of the Mud Poem.
Finally, we added real mud to our piggie drawings.
As always, I love this bulletin board which showcases the kids' guided drawings, handwriting and personalities (in both the words they chose for their version of the poem and the way they added mud to their drawings:)