When students finished their maps, I had students crumple their maps to make it look old and crinkly. Students absolutely loved the crumpling part. I told them that this was the only time I would allow them to crumple their art.
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
Pirate Maps, 2nd Grade
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Love it!! I used to make faux Mexican Bark Paintings with my students this way but Pirate Maps are way more fun!! : ) Great Lesson!
ReplyDeleteThese maps look great! Kids always love sea monsters! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know why it took me so long to see this post! Don't even know if you'll still read the comment,but anyhow... I have a group of boys who LOVE making 'treasure maps' and I never thought before about turning it into a project. I'm not sure yet exactly what materials I'll use, but pirate maps are e DEFINITE for next year. Thanks!!
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