Classroom Lightbulb Lab
Creative Play, Art
Establish your own special area where students are given free time to use their
imaginations and express their ideas creatively. Stock your version of the “Lightbulb
Lab” with a variety of art and writing materials and educational toys.
Role Reversal
Dramatic Play
Divide students into two groups. Ask one group of students to pretend they are Lilly
and the other half to pretend they are Mr. Slinger. Ask the “Lillys” what they would do
after they had sent a mean note and drawing to Mr. Slinger. Ask the “Mr. Slingers”
what they would do when they received the note, story, and new picture from Lilly.
From student responses, you will be able to determine if the enduring understanding
of repentance and forgiveness have been learned.
The Purple Plastic Purse Game
Literacy
After reading the story, show students a plastic purse, box, or container filled with a
variety of objects that all begin with the letter P. Items could include a puppet, pig, potato,
puzzle, picture, pencil, pot, pen, etc. Give riddle clues for each item. For example, “I
am long, round, and skinny. You can draw with me. You can write with me. You can
sharpen me. What am I?” When the item has been identified, pull it out of the bag. You
can have students practice alliteration by creating tongue twisters such as the following
for each item: “I have pulled a pointed purple pencil from the purple plastic purse.”
P Projects
Art
Involve students in one or more of the following:
- Create something new using one or more of the P objects. (See Literacy Activity above.)
- Create purple purses. Using blue and red tempera paint, show students how it
can be mixed to make purple. Have them paint their own purple purses. Have
students share what treasures they would like to put in their purple purses.
Dance Party!
Movement, Expression
Using a variety of music, have students move their entire bodies in a manner that
expresses how they feel when they listen to the music. They can jump up and down if
the music makes them happy; they can show they are scared if it is frightening music; etc.
Lilly’s Big Day and Other Stories
Story Time
This audio CD brings to life the texts of nine well-loved picture books by Kevin
Henkes, including Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse (Harper Children’s Audio, 2006, CD).
Feelings Faces
Dramatic Play
Ask students to act out the emotions that they might feel. Whisper an emotion
into a student’s ear and ask the rest of the class to guess the feeling by looking at
the student’s face and body language. This same question can be a useful tool in
helping them resolve conflict, fostering emotional perceptiveness in the students.