Classroom Projects
Mrs. Barnett's Kindergarten Class: Butterflies in the Prairie Pictures
- Item Number
- 537
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 200 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
These beautiful pieces of framed artwork were created by the students and parents in Mrs. Barnett's Kindergarten class! You can bring home this incredible nature artwork... it is sure to be a much-admired and appreciated addition to any home!
The butterflies were recycled from the plastic containers from Pizza Friday. The containers stored fruits and veggies. When melted, they act as shrinky dinks. Disha Rami cut the butterflies out of the plastic and the students colored the butterflies with sharpie markers. A mini lesson was taught by Mrs. Barnett about symmetry and the students worked on creating symmetrical wings for their butterflies. Mrs. Hoffman brought in her toaster oven and we shrunk the butterflies. John Cunningham created the beautiful 3-D Prairie scene and we attached the butterflies to it.
The students worked on an acrostic poem titled “Butterfly” and signed the back of each picture. Students 1-10 are in the black framed picture and students 11-20 are in the white framed picture.
Item Special Note
This entry is for the white-framed picture featuring the artwork of students 11-20.
Shipping costs will be added to winning bid if winner is unable to pick this item up from Prairie Crossing Charter School at 1531 Jones Point Road, Grayslake, IL 60030.
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