Sunday, April 29, 2012
Mad about Macrame
Mad about Macrame. In this picture is a macrame key chain that I made. I thought it was a really enjoyable craft and I could see myself making many more of these as well as other things such as purses or plant hangers just as something to do for fun. An extension activity I would assign to a class would be to pick a trend from a assigned decade and research it. Present your craft or trend to the class.
May Day Leis!
May Day Leis! I thought this was a great lesson on multiculturalism. We learned how to make Hawaiian leis. We learned what it means to their culture, and why they make them on May 1st. As a part of this lesson we learned a little of the language as well as some traditions. One thing I found very neat was you can give a Lei as a sign of respect or out of love. I chose to give my Lei to someone I love very much, that is us pictured in the frame below. I think I will teach this lesson as a part of a multicultural week. I will add in some other crafts or jewelry from other cultures as well as preparing some traditional foods to share with the class.
Crazy with Clay!
WElcome to Orange Blossomville!
SD Railroad
I think I would do this activity but I think I would talk about how the railroads where America's first form of transportation that connected the nation as a whole. I would further intergrade this topic into History and Language Arts. I would have my class do some research and write a paper on the railroad system.
Hot and Cold Animals on Display!
My small teaching group and I created this Hot and Cold Animal Puzzle display. I really enjoyed working on this display because we created everything from scratch. We cut the boarder and the lettering form rolls of color paper. We pulled colors that fit into the two color schemes. The letters pop really well next to the black background.
Hot and Cold Animal Puzzles
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Bunnies in Plaid!
Bunnies in Plaid! This very cute plaid bunney is done in complamentary colors. It is great for teaching vertical and horizontal lines. Also the cotton ball for hte tail adds to the element of texture. One aspect of this project I really enjoyed was the facial, feet, and ear details we added in on our own. Each bunney becomes unique because we added our own little details making them different from one another. They are united however in basic shape because each bunny was traced from pre cut stencils.
An additional activity I would do with this is to tie it to science and how some animals use camaflage to blend themselves into their surroundings. That is why rabbits fur are sometimes white while others are brown.
An additional activity I would do with this is to tie it to science and how some animals use camaflage to blend themselves into their surroundings. That is why rabbits fur are sometimes white while others are brown.
Spring Has Sprung!
Spring Has Sprung! This water color painting was actually drawn with a white crayon first, but there was a small twist we had to do this blind. I definitely enjoyed creating this painting and I think a art class would enjoy it to. I can see myself teaching this lesson to students of all ages. We could draw ideas of our own as a free sketch or even increasing the difficulty by giving the class a particular subject such as famous monuments to draw first.
I think this lesson could be used to teach students who can see how a student who can not see has to do things differently. I think it would give them an appreciation for their senses and all that they do have.
I think this lesson could be used to teach students who can see how a student who can not see has to do things differently. I think it would give them an appreciation for their senses and all that they do have.
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