Hi Teachers! I managed to finish this new book during the term break. It was given to all participants as the workshop which we had signed up for was cancelled. So, I guess their budget was used to purchase the books instead😁
Tabs under construction!
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Reads: What the Art Teacher Reads
Hi Teachers! I managed to finish this new book during the term break. It was given to all participants as the workshop which we had signed up for was cancelled. So, I guess their budget was used to purchase the books instead😁
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Housekeeping: Keeping Markers Intact
I'm so happy that this markers hack works! I saw this artroom hack some time ago and I thought I should try it too. It's too silly to worry over the lost of markers' covers or duplicate colours in a set. Sometimes, you have the whole set dropped on the ground and the markers seem to have a mind of their own. They can roll under the children's giant Smiggle lunchbox or fall into their school bags.
Despite all my tellings, you just have that set of markers that are not in place and you can spot them miles away but no time to fix. I removed all the unnecessary packagings and secure them with Duck Tape (not kidding, that's the brand). It's also easier to sanitise this way. The neon tapes are so brilliant and blinding no children can miss returning.
Just a word of caution, you can't cut the tape with scissors as the adhesive is too strong. NO MORE MISSING MARKERS! YAYY!
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Art Class: Make Your Own Book
I have finally finished reading all these stories to my students! They made these books during Home-Based Learning. You can view this post about this lesson. Since we can't do an exchange of books to read, we look at everyone's drawings and sequence of stories by sharing under the visualiser.
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Art Class: My Favourite Things
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Sunday, August 23, 2020
Pecha Kucha Presentation
My first encounter of Pecha Kucha (chit-chat in Japanese) style presentation was an event at Japan Creative Centre in Singapore. I didn't know then there was such a thing but the simple presentation was very captivating and held everyone's attention throughout. It is a presentation format which shows 20 chosen images, each for 20 seconds, designed to be completed in 6 minutes 40 seconds.
As teachers, we conduct multi-modal presentations to our target audience. What we do depends on the availability of our resources, knowledge and judgement. While not all teachers in the world would have access to school wifi, working laptops, visualisers or document camera, we just have to be creative and learn to navigate restrictions.
Let me interest you with a photo of two pigeons that is unrelated to this post :D