Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Art Class: Pixel Art with MS Excel

Hi Teachers!

For the past few weeks, it has been extremely fast-paced and unpredictable. We are suddenly propelled into a strange and unfamiliar world. While everyone has to grapple with disruptions to their daily routines, including myself, the temporary inconvenience is nothing compared to losing your place on Earth.

While Singaporeans are now put on a circuit breaker, it is still a privilege to sit in front of multiple screens with Wifi and still be able do our job. We are on full Home-Based Learning (HBL) since 8 April and it will last a month. We are uncertain if this arrangement will be extended but teachers are on a rotation basis and will still be returning to school on some days. 

My students created digital Art using MS Excel in Term 1 given the theme Machine/ CartoonWe looked at artists who made art with precision and the planning stage is vital to scale up art pieces or mural.

Check back to see their final artwork!



Sunday, March 29, 2020

Art Class: Lines (Part II)

The P1 children have completed their self portraits and the only thing left for me to do is to put up all the works in the classrooms. 



Class Critique at the art gallery

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Art Class: Form & Balance (3,2,1 Reflection)

Another observation that I've noticed is that there is a vast mismatch between their eloquence and their writing skills. Some children can present themselves so well that I almost assumed they have comparable skills in other areas of the English language. I had a little heart attack when I received their written reflection. These 3,2,1 reflections (see below) required only short answers but I had them corrected numerous times.

How I set the pace in class is when I know that the students were clear about what they need to do in their reflection from the previous lesson, I would transit to the new lesson unit by giving new instructions for the new unit and students who have cleared their reflections would embark on the new task while the ones who needs help in writing will come to me for one-to-one conferencing. 



Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Artventures: DIY Shrinking Plastic Crafts




Hi! Hope everyone is safe and well. It's term break now and I wanted to make something for my class. Here's the shrinking plastic craft video and I've underestimated the time needed to complete 26 of them. It would be faster if I feed everything in the oven but sadly it's out of bounds for non-food items. So, I had to heat these up individually with a heat gun. I made some twice as it didn't turned out as I've expected. 

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Housekeeping: Early Finishers


A friend who just started to conduct art classes asked how I track the progress of the different classes. As the classes spread throughout the week, some classes would miss their art lessons due to mandatory school programme such as health screening or accumulated time loss due to snack time embedded in the curriculum (a lot can be done in 10 min!). Thus, we have to plan for buffer time to ensure all children can still complete the curriculum. For my students who have completed their task this term, they will be helping to do up the art room by referring to the above video for a quick lesson. 

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Art Class: Form & Balance II

Stories serve as a useful platform to share about values and good habits. Since the children could tell me about the characteristics of Roberto in the story, there is a common understanding between us when I reminded them about helping friends in need using their skills and talents.

The children designed and planned their playground on paper and used Makedo components to saw and join the cardboard pieces to create 3D structures. A group innovated by using a girl's hair band to propel a marble down a ramp. Another group created a marble tube by using toilet paper rolls. The more ideas are shared, the more ideas they have! 













Friday, February 21, 2020

Art Class: Parts to Whole




Ever seen this noise barrier at construction sites? The purpose of these panels are to minimise noise and dust to the surrounding residences due to the underground MRT construction. It's the details that matter. On closer inspection, I suppose that the individual rectangular panels can be taken apart and put together. The different colours have to be fixed in a calculated manner to enable others to see a represented image of trees. It's interesting to discuss about what we see on the streets. Hopefully, those children who did not get a chance to see these will be able to observe one soon.