I wanted to give them something that would:
1. Be an extension of what we have been doing in our classroom.
2. Inspire them to continue to write on their blogs this summer.
3. Involve their parents in the project.
I decided I wanted to make and give my students "Wonder Jars." It would be the first piece of the puzzle for our "Wonder Project."
One of the websites we have visited many times this year for inspiration, fun and to get the curiosity juices flowing is Wonderopolis. I contacted the "wonderopolis" group on twitter and they responded to my request very quickly!
Wonderopolis sent me this wonderful template to use for our Wonder Jars.
I headed to the dollar store for plastic jars, however, I didn't find what I was looking for. I also looked on the internet but couldn't find anything in my budget that was perfect. I ended up buying glass mason jars. I am a little worried about the glass, but they were the prefect size and price ( 24 for 20 dollars). I also bought mini composition books from the dollar store. They were 3 for a dollar and I thought my students could write about their wonders as well as storing artifacts in their jars. My fabulous husband (@mrwideen) made me a template for the cover of the composition book. All I did was cut the covers out and glued them to the front.
I also found the perfect picture for the gift tag. I was going to add a quote that talked about wonder or curiosity. As I was searching the internet, I found this beautiful painting that would make a perfect label. I emailed the artist, Jenna Milward and asked if I could take a screen shot of the image and use it for our wonder jar tags. She responded very quickly with a "yes." You can see her work on her blog noted below.
Source: Milward Studios - "Emma's Fireflies" Here is the jar with the label attached and on the back of the label I taped a magnifying glass. |
I can't wait to see how this project takes form over the Summer. Will the students be inspired and write about it on their blogs? What wonderful things will they discover using their jars? I will update you later in the summer.
Wow! What a wonderful idea! I have been reading your blog this year and you have inspired me to try some new things as I begin my next year of teaching. Thank you! Have a relaxing holiday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love the Willy Wonka font on the Wonderopolis labels. Seems very fitting!
ReplyDeleteMichelle @togolightly
Kristen,
ReplyDeleteI love your wonder jar idea! You are sooo creative! Thanks for sharing your ideas and how you worked through the process! Hope the kids have brought back some great wonders!