As a new teacher, I'm in need of arts and craft supplies for my students. With limited supplies, it's difficult to successfully do an art project when we need to. I want to be able to provide these materials for my students without having to worry where I will have to go to borrow them. I am asking for various types of art materials such as construction paper, color paints, paint brushes, glitter, etc. The materials will support the students' learning by allowing them to express their creativity and critical thinking through drawing and painting for our weekly reading from Unique and New-2-You curriculum. At the end of each reading topics in the curriculum, there are art and craft projects related to the reading that the students can do for addition support of the reading. In addition, we would also like to have a bingo game so the students can practice learning their numbers and a board basic skills to practice tying their shoes, bucket their belt, and button their pants and shirts.
Through art, my students will be able to express their wants and needs with people in a way that they won't be able to because of their disability. They love and enjoy mixing the different types of colors, cut and paste, draw, and write on colorful papers. These activities are not only enjoyable and fun but it is also good for fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, emotions, and behaviors that many of the students are having difficulty with.
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As a new teacher, I'm in need of arts and craft supplies for my students. With limited supplies, it's difficult to successfully do an art project when we need to. I want to be able to provide these materials for my students without having to worry where I will have to go to borrow them. I am asking for various types of art materials such as construction paper, color paints, paint brushes, glitter, etc. The materials will support the students' learning by allowing them to express their creativity and critical thinking through drawing and painting for our weekly reading from Unique and New-2-You curriculum. At the end of each reading topics in the curriculum, there are art and craft projects related to the reading that the students can do for addition support of the reading. In addition, we would also like to have a bingo game so the students can practice learning their numbers and a board basic skills to practice tying their shoes, bucket their belt, and button their pants and shirts.
Through art, my students will be able to express their wants and needs with people in a way that they won't be able to because of their disability. They love and enjoy mixing the different types of colors, cut and paste, draw, and write on colorful papers. These activities are not only enjoyable and fun but it is also good for fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, emotions, and behaviors that many of the students are having difficulty with.
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