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Designing a Seasonal T-Shirt: Coloring and Creativity with the Man Blank T-Shirt Template
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Learning Objective
Students will demonstrate their understanding of the four seasons by designing and coloring a t-shirt that represents one season, using appropriate colors and symbols.
Teacher-Selected Inputs
Why this printable fits
This printable provides a blank man t-shirt template that students can color and decorate to visually express their knowledge of different seasons, making it an excellent tool to develop coloring skills while exploring the subject of seasons.
Vocabulary
PRE-TEACH
- Season: A part of the year with special weather.
- Symbol: A picture that stands for something.
- Palette: A set of colors used for painting.
USE DURING LESSON
- Color
- T-shirt
- Design
- Winter
- Summer
Materials
- Printed Man Blank Slim Fit T-Shirt Template
- Colored pencils or markers
- Examples of seasonal symbols (pictures or drawings)
Prep
- Print one blank t-shirt template per student
- Prepare visual cards with seasonal symbols and colors
- Arrange coloring supplies for easy access
Lesson Steps
- Introduction6 minTeacher actions: 1. Show the blank t-shirt template to the class. 2. Explain the lesson objective by connecting the t-shirt with seasons. 3. Display pictures of the four seasons with their common colors and symbols.Teacher script: Today, we will use this blank t-shirt template to create a design that shows one of the four seasons. We'll think about the colors and symbols that remind us of that season. Let's look at some examples first!Example / model: Show an example t-shirt with snowflakes and blue colors to represent winter.Printable use: Display the blank t-shirt template to introduce the activity visually.Move on when: Students are able to name at least two seasons and identify associated colors or symbols.Support if needed: Use visual cards with season names and pictures to reinforce meaning.
- Planning Design6 minTeacher actions: 1. Ask students to choose a season they want to design their t-shirt for. 2. Help students brainstorm symbols and colors for their chosen season. 3. Have students briefly sketch ideas on scratch paper if desired.Teacher script: Think about which season you want to show on your t-shirt. What colors and pictures can you use that remind people of that season? Let's make a quick plan before you start coloring.Example / model: Student chooses autumn and plans to use orange and yellow leaves as decoration.Printable use: Students plan features that will appear on the printable t-shirt template.Move on when: Students have identified at least two colors and one symbol for their season.Support if needed: Provide sentence frames like 'I will use ______ color because it reminds me of _______.
- Coloring and Designing6 minTeacher actions: 1. Distribute the blank t-shirt templates and coloring supplies. 2. Model how to color and add symbols on the t-shirt template. 3. Monitor and assist students as they color and decorate their t-shirts.Teacher script: Now you can start coloring your t-shirt to show your chosen season. Remember to use your colors and symbols from your plan! Take your time to color carefully.Example / model: Teacher colors a sun and beach ball to represent summer on their own t-shirt template.Printable use: Students color and decorate the blank t-shirt template to illustrate their chosen season.Move on when: Students have added at least one seasonal symbol and used appropriate colors on their t-shirt.Support if needed: Provide a word bank card with season names and sample colors to help with choices.
- Formative Check6 minTeacher actions: At the midpoint of Coloring and Designing, ask students to show their t-shirt to a partner and explain their season.Teacher script: Pause for a moment and share your t-shirt with a partner. Tell them which season you chose and point out the colors or symbols you used.Example / model: Student says, 'I colored my t-shirt with orange leaves for autumn.Printable use: Students hold up or show their partially completed t-shirt for peer sharing.Move on when: Students verbally describe at least one symbol or color related to their season.Support if needed: Provide sentence frames like ‘My season is ____. I used ____ because ____.’
- Sharing and Closing6 minTeacher actions: 1. Invite a few volunteers to share their t-shirt with the class. 2. Summarize how colors and symbols help show seasons. 3. Collect the t-shirts or display them on a wall.Teacher script: Who would like to share their t-shirt and tell us about their season? We used colors and symbols to help everyone see which season our t-shirts show. Great job everyone!Example / model: Student shows t-shirt and explains: 'My t-shirt shows winter with snowflakes and blue color.Printable use: Students share their colored t-shirt template to close the lesson.Move on when: Students can explain the season shown on their colored t-shirt.Support if needed: Prompt with questions like 'What season is this? What part tells us that?'}],
Formative Check
- Step: Coloring and Designing
- Ask students to: Show their t-shirt to a partner and explain their chosen season.
- Look for: Student accurately names their season and points out relevant colors or symbols.
Success Criteria
- Students can identify and use at least two appropriate colors for their chosen season on the t-shirt coloring template for at least 80% of the class.
- Students can include at least one recognizable seasonal symbol on the t-shirt design for at least 80% of the class.
Differentiation
Support: Provide students with a word bank card showing season names, colors, and symbols to guide their design choices.
Scaffold tool: Word Bank Card
Standard: Students design and color their t-shirt freely based on the season they select, using their own ideas for colors and symbols.
Extension: Students write one or two sentences describing their t-shirt season design including the colors and symbols they used.
Early Finishers: Students create a second t-shirt design representing a different season using the same coloring template.
Accommodations
- Offer coloring tools with thicker grips for students with fine motor challenges.
- Provide extra time for students who need it to complete their coloring and design.
- Allow verbal or pictorial response instead of writing for extension activity if needed.
Common Misconceptions
- Students may confuse the colors associated with certain seasons (e.g., using green more for autumn than summer).
- Students might include symbols not related to their chosen season.
- Students may color the entire t-shirt one color without adding symbols to show the season.
Assessment
- Observation of appropriate use of seasonal colors and symbols on the t-shirt.
- Oral sharing of season and design reasoning during formative check.
- Review of written sentences if students complete the extension writing activity.
Teacher Notes
Standards
- NGSS.5-ESS2-1: Develop a model to describe ways the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact.
IF SHORT ON TIME
- Keep: Introduction and Coloring and Designing steps.
- Skip or shorten: Planning Design can be shortened by asking students to choose their season quickly without a full brainstorming.
FOLLOW-UP OPTIONS
- Create a seasonal weather report video wearing their designed t-shirt.
- Write a short story or poem about their chosen season inspired by their t-shirt design.
- Design a poster that includes all four seasons with corresponding colors and symbols.
HOME CONNECTION
Ask your child to describe their t-shirt design and talk about what season it represents and why they chose those colors and symbols.
