I've designed a set of 10 worksheets some time ago for the older students. This was an extension activity to the Photography unit. The first question is: What was the first thing you noticed in the photo above? The other is: How does the image make you feel? Why? I would select some students' thoughtful responses and share with the class. Do you give out worksheets for art class?
Tabs under construction!
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Art Class: What's this tool?
Hi! I was cleaning out my sewing box when I found this tool. I seldom use them but they can be very useful for beginners. Let's watch to find out!
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primarysix,
sewing
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Housekeeping: Covering up Noticeboards
Last year, I was a recorder at a school for PSLE marking exercise. The fabrics covering the noticeboards in the classrooms caught my attention. The hooks and eyelets on the fabric seem like a good idea. In case you were wondering about these, teachers have to remove any posters or students' works prior to the examinations. You can imagine the time taken to put these up and bring them down considering the number of examinations we have. Perhaps these plain-coloured fabrics can double up as a table cloth for prize-giving day.😉
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housekeeping,
noticeboard
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Art Class: Puppets Making
These DIY puppets look too cute! If you have missed this lesson, click here. I provided my students with some art materials before the circuit breaker and these are what they have come up with. We did an online gallery view by looking at everyone's puppets on SLS. Some households lack strong adhesives to fix the materials so I applied some white glue before collecting them in a box. I see a lot creative ideas using common household items, it was a pleasure looking at their works.
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HBL,
primaryone,
primarytwo,
puppets,
recycled materials
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Artventure: Campus Party
Some time ago, I attended the Campus Party Singapore at EXPO. You can think of it like a Teachers' Conference except that it runs 24/7 for 3 days and they offer tents for sleepovers. For more information, you can view it here. I attended to hear the inspirational speakers and just be curious about the things I see. It could be a weekday when I visited so the event was quite underwhelming but at least there was some relevance in the presentations. What were some interesting places that you've visited last year?
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artventures
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Art Class: Introduction to Sewing
Phew! I had just finished packing the resources for a new project. In a few more weeks, the Primary Six students will start their sewing project. Let me share some ways of distributing the coloured threads without getting them all tangled up. In my video, I explained how to remove the threads from the kitchen rolls and putting back when needed. The children will be using burlap as a canvas for their sewing project.
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artclass,
primarysix,
sewing
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Art Class: Making a Book
Hi teachers, building on our previous lesson, my students will be making a DIY book this week. The characters in their stories will be based on the puppets that they have made. For their online learning, they'll also be required to summarise their story in one sentence. I look forward to reading their stories!
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artbooks,
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HBL,
primaryone,
primarytwo,
puppets
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