Hidden Safari Project
Activity: For this activity we were able to create a hidden image such as a animal from different habitats. We used warm colors to hid the picture. I choose to hid a tiger behind my circles and squiggly lines. I might have applied too much color because at some point it was hard to find my tiger, but you can still see it. We also made special safari glasses that you can see in red to see the hidden picture in out safari. When we were drawing out picture that we wanted to hide, we were instructed to draw it upside down to trick the brain, but we were also not supposed to press down on our pencils too much because we wouldn't have been able to hide the animal. Finally, we added three clues what our animal was. I should have used a sharpie so we can see the clues. The clues are, lives in the jungle, is a carnivore, and has strips. Dead give away, right?
Extension Activity: For a extension assignment, I would create a lesson about behavioral toward other students, a lesson how to threat you classmates. Then I would have students write hidden messages for their classmates, It wouldn't matter to which classmates. A general message that is not personalized to anyone. This would help all my 3rd graders get a message from their fellow classmates.

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