During my Pre-Internship in the Jr. Supportive Education Classroom at Henry Braun Elementary School, I planned a lesson for Science about “Rainbows and Light Refraction”. This lesson was originally supposed to be paired with a experiment on light refracting through water to create rainbows but it was too sunny so we had to improvise! Instead, we made paper rainbows to remind us of refraction.

We furthered our exploration of colour and rainbows by doing a crayon melting art piece during arts education and was made into a show and tell board for the hallway! Each student got to choose their own crayons and manage their own hairdryer to watch and control how the crayons melted. Each piece has the student’s special flair to it!