"The Dot is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student, Vashti, to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. What begins with a small dot on a piece of paper becomes a breakthrough in confidence and courage, igniting a journey of self-discovery and sharing, which has gone on to inspire countless children and adults around the globe." (http://www.thedotclub.org/dotday/get-started)
It has a great message for both children and teachers! It teaches us to celebrate our creativity and build confidence in our own abilities! It also shows how powerful our encouragement and our words can be! We can use words to build others up or criticize them. In this classroom, we are working to build each other up through our words and actions! In addition, the book teaches us that creating art is more about the process than the product. Each child's creation is going to look different than his/her classmates--and that's a good thing! The book encourages the children to "Make your mark and see where it takes you!"
Here are some ways we celebrated our creativity, made our marks, and saw where they took us!
To go along with learning about dots, the kindergartners learned about lines through the book, Lines that Wiggle by Candace Whitman.






Here are their finished dots on display in the hallway!
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It wasn't just kindergarten that hopped on the Dot Day train--all of the Hillel students took part in it!
Every student had the chance to create two dots for our dot mobile!

The dot artwork along the top of the display and the creations on a table nearby were created by Mrs. Hoy's class. How cool!
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To get our muscles involved in International Dot Day, Mrs. Hoy and Mrs. Hentschel taught us a game called "The Dot Game"--clever name, huh? ;)

What a fun celebration!
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