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Three Eye-Popping Lesson Ideas

Three Eye-Popping Lesson Ideas. b y Rich Priestley. Pop-Up Unit Ideas by Grade Level. Animal Pop-up Books Kindergarten and First Grade Cityscapes or Ancient Pueblo Cliff Dwellings Second and Third Grade Pop-up Illustrator Fourth and Fifth Grade. Animal Pop-up Books. Animals

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Three Eye-Popping Lesson Ideas

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  1. Three Eye-Popping Lesson Ideas by Rich Priestley

  2. Pop-Up Unit Ideas by Grade Level • Animal Pop-up Books • Kindergarten and First Grade • Cityscapes or Ancient Pueblo Cliff Dwellings • Second and Third Grade • Pop-up Illustrator • Fourth and Fifth Grade

  3. Animal Pop-up Books • Animals • Information • Pictures • How to…

  4. Animal Pop-up Books • Animal Ideas • Lion • Snake (or Lizard) • Turtle • Giraffe • Bird

  5. Lion

  6. Snake (or Lizard)

  7. Turtle

  8. Giraffe

  9. Peacock

  10. Cityscapes or Ancient Pueblo Cliff Dwellings • How to structure both… • Pueblo Cliff Dwellings • Information • Pictures • Cityscapes • Information • Pictures

  11. Ancient Pueblo Cliff Dwellings

  12. Cityscape

  13. Art Occupations: Pop-up Illustrator • Pop-up Illustrator • Book Ideas • Pictures • How to…

  14. Book Ideas • Have individual students (or an entire class, if you want them to do a collective book) pick a imaginative, yet simply illustrated, short picture book story to depict in pop-up form (the following are just a few examples of some of my favorite books that may fit this description): • “The Artist Who Painted the Blue Horse” by Eric Carle • “Brontorina” by James Howe • “I Want My Hat Back” by J. Klassen • “Leonardo, the Terrible Monster” by Mo Willems • “Math Curse” by Jon Scieszka • “Mechanimals” by Chris Tougas

  15. “The Artist Who Painted the Blue Horse”

  16. “Brontorina”

  17. “I Want My Hat Back”

  18. “Math Curse”

  19. “Mechanimals”

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