Showing posts with label Multicultural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multicultural. Show all posts
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Oaxacan Animals
My collection of Oaxacan animal carvings is a great subject to work from. Students can easily draw their shapes and then get super creative in creating patterns on them!
Novalee
Brie and Novalee
Emily
Alana
Ben
A detail of Madison's supercharged gecko!
Tabitha drew them all!
Helena and Madison
Thomas
Madison, Helena and Emily
Joelle
Benjamin
Labels:
CFS,
lesson plans,
Multicultural,
pattern
Friday, January 16, 2009
New Classes!
This week I started new classes for the CFS homeschool group.
Parents, here you can see what we did in class and what some of the concepts discussed were.
Our lesson was inspired by Mola embroideries made by the Kuna Indians of the San Blas islands near Panama. Much of the discussion was about sewing because many of my students didn't know what that was! I guess it's a dying craft.... I'll have to offer a sewing project sometime.
The assignment was to observe the different stitches and patterns used to decorate the Mola samples and to then then create an animal design decorated in a similar fashion using oil pastels rather than thread.
Parents, here you can see what we did in class and what some of the concepts discussed were.
Our lesson was inspired by Mola embroideries made by the Kuna Indians of the San Blas islands near Panama. Much of the discussion was about sewing because many of my students didn't know what that was! I guess it's a dying craft.... I'll have to offer a sewing project sometime.
The assignment was to observe the different stitches and patterns used to decorate the Mola samples and to then then create an animal design decorated in a similar fashion using oil pastels rather than thread.

Labels:
CFS,
Mola,
Multicultural
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