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Edith L. Slocum first graders celebrate National Scribble Day

Mrs. Guastella’s first grade class at Edith L. Slocum Elementary. thumbnail265238
Mrs. Guastella’s first grade class at Edith L. Slocum Elementary. thumbnail265239
Mrs. Guastella’s first grade class at Edith L. Slocum Elementary. thumbnail265240
Mrs. Guastella’s first grade class at Edith L. Slocum Elementary. thumbnail265241

Mrs. Guastella’s first grade class at Edith L. Slocum Elementary celebrated National Scribble Day on March 27 with creativity and kindness! The first graders were inspired by the book, “I’m Not Just a Scribble” by Diane Alber, a heartwarming story about acceptance and celebrating differences.

After listening to the story, students discussed how such a short story can have such a big impact and shared their thoughts about the author’s message. Students completed a reader’s response and had the chance to create their own unique scribbles, turning simple lines and colors into imaginative works of art.

Each student’s scribble was framed and proudly displayed in the classroom’s very own Scribble Gallery. Mrs. Guastella, a certified art teacher who brings her passion for art into the elementary classroom, loves incorporating artistic expression into her lessons to engage and inspire her students.

 

Date Added: 3/28/2025