While they were with the sub, some of my students had one 30 minute art class while others had two. So what the sub was able to accomplish was beyond her control. What I love about having a recorded lesson (and a project that the kids are in progress) is that when I return, I don't have to scramble to slap together lesson plans. I can just pick up where the sub left off.
With the sub, my students were able to get their sticks done and glued down to the background. When I came back this week, my students worked on their vases and flowers. By next week, they should have all of their flowers and leaves complete and be ready to add some puffy paint.
One thing that was not in the video was the oil pastel background. One of the kids added color to the background with the bright oil pastels and we all lost our minds...brilliant! So we all had to do the same. You know how that goes, right?!
I know they aren't complete...but I just had to share! I think these are so pretty and perfect for spring and Mother's Day. If you give this project a go, you'll have to let me know.
I love so much reading your posts! When I am tired and feeling unispired, they really make me smile. I love teaching art:)
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ReplyDeleteWould love to see the results of the collaborative project you had the early finishers working on. Thanks for the inspiration!
Would love to see the results from th collaborative project mentioned in the video. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletewe are just starting on that in April! Will keep you posted :)
DeleteTried this project with my second graders and it was awesome! Thank you so much for your brilliant lessons, you're truly an inspiring teacher!
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