Description:
In this “Footprint Introductions” activity, students are asked to trace their foot and include drawings and images that best represent themselves. Another requirement for this project is to include three types of media which might include markers, crayons, newspaper clippings, etc. This project is designed to introduce students and their interests to the class. In my footprint below, I included an airplane for my love of traveling. I also included a horseshoe as it symbolizes my love for horses and my past horse riding history. The mountains represent my love for the Black Hills and the time I have spent there during my lifetime. To get your students started on this project, it would be beneficial to give them some ideas and questions to get their minds thinking about what they want to include on their own footprint. I would also group students up to draw their partners footprint and to brainstorm ideas to include on their footprint.
Extension Activity:
An extension activity to correspond with the “Footprint Introductions” could be analyzing the different animal tracks and footprints. I would have different animal tracks and footprints numbered and displayed around the room. Each group of students would walk around and write notes about the details they notice with each one. We will then come together as a whole group to discuss our findings and take an educated guess of what animal the footprint belongs to.

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