Materials
- art supplies (pencils, crayons, markers, paper, and clipboards; collage and 3-D materials: craft sticks, yarn, circle-shaped stickers, aluminum foil)
- printer paper and construction paper
- photos of different ramps downloaded from the Internet or from books (highway on-ramps, wheelchair ramps, parking garage ramps, ramps on trucks, roofs, sidewalks, etc.). These can be hung nearby or added to a loose leaf notebook.
Directions
Encourage children to draw ramps, inspired by:
- this week’s activities, videos, and books
- illustrations you display in the learning center
- slides and other ramps they see on the playground
- ramps around the neighborhood—sidewalks, truck ramps, railings
- snowy hills for sledding (if children are familiar with skiing they might also want to draw skiing scenes)
- collages, or 3-D representations of their construction using crafts sticks or yarn to represent the ramps, and circles or stickers to represent balls.