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Kikou en ce milieu de semaine; Je profite de ces vacances pour vous montrer ce sur quoi nous avons fini avec les enfants, après l'époque des dinosaures, s'en est suivi l'histoire des hommes préhistoriques, nous avons fini cette pèriode avec une grande...
Modern painters have been influenced by the Altamira cave paintings. After a visit, Pablo Picasso exclaimed "after Altamira, all is decadence". - Dopo Altamira, tutto è decadenza, esclamò Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973, incantato dinanzi allo spettacolo delle pitture rupestri nella grotta spagnola di Altamira. Molti pittori sono stati influenzati dalle opere delle grotte di Altamira.
Il a de quoi s'inquiéter pour son physique, l'humain, lorsqu'on voit les représentations qu'en font parfois nos petits artistes :o)))) Membres de ficelle, pieds-boules et corps aplatis, ceux-là ont plutôt l'air réjoui. J'ai compris pourquoi quand j'ai...
Un projet destiné à des élèves non-lecteurs ou petits lecteurs (plutôt cycle 2).
Part of an ekphrastic, non-fiction series from author David Linebarger.
Nuestra cueva prehistórica La semana pasada estuvimos decorando las paredes de nuestra cueva con pinturas rupestres. Hicimos un lago co...
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The Mayan people inhabited the Yucatán Peninsula from 2500BC to 1550AD. The basic principles of the Mayan religion were adapted from the Olmec and Teotihuacan people, prior to the seventh century AD.
During the summer holidays, children enjoy their time outdoors. Surely nothing is better than offering them activities that combine their love of nature and DIY.
As many of you head back to school this week, we’re still glamping! There’s still time to fit it into the summer, right? Well, these color rock dominoes would be good for any time of the year. I thought the color idea was a nice alternative to painting little dots onto the domino, and much […]
Aloha!!! The month of November is upon us and we have been having a great time with some simple but fun crafts. We started the month with some colorful leaf drawings. I was inspired by a Pinterest find from Art Projects For Kids. I gave the kids some leaves to look at and we talked about the symmetry. They sketched out their leaves and traced with a sharpie. They filled in each section with a design using crayons. Then they painted each a section a different color. I let them use whatever colors they wanted to, so it was a bit brighter than your usual fall colors. But I thought they turned out beautifully! We also made some Thankful Turkeys. The students traced a circle for the body, 4 feathers and they drew out the head and feet with some guidance from me. They came out pretty cute as well. This week we learned about the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag. We read both articles in our Scholastic News showing what it was like in 1620 for both of them. My students really loved the video on the Wampanoag way of life. You could have heard a pin drop as they watched it. So I decided to have them make a wetu. Materials: 1- 1 1/2 x 18 inch strip for the base 4- 1x12 inch strips for the dome 2-3 sheets of tan colored paper Just glue all the pieces together to make the dome. Then tear and paste the light colored paper in layers. Once it is dry, use a brown crayon to draw lines for the bark. Don't forget to cut a hole for the door. My class really did a great job with these and they are dying to take them home to share with their families. I hope you are enjoying this crazy month with some fun activities of your own! Tomorrow is our annual Turkey Trot and we are making No Bake Pumpkin Pie in the afternoon. It should be an awesome day! Mahalo for stopping by and I hope you and your loved ones have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Mescolare terre e acqua. Eccoci pronti per scoprire ancora qualcosa sul mondo della preistoria. Oggi al Museo Archeologico di B...
In der Woche vom 20. bis 24. April drehte sich alles um „Andere Kulturen“- ein brandaktuelles Thema, das für die Schulleitung und das gesamte Lehrerkollegium schnell feststand, spätestens mit dem Einzug der ersten Flüchtlingsfamilien in die kaum 5 km entfernte, ehemalige Kaserne im Herbst letzten Jahres. Wie verständigt man sich mit jemandem, der so anders aussieht, der meine Sprache nicht spricht? Was hat der wohl so alles erlebt? Wie ist es denn da, wo der herkommt, was essen sie da? Diese und viele weitere Fragen konnten während der Projektwoche in 13 altersgemischten, ganz verschiedenen Projektgruppen gestellt und beantwortet werden. Hilfe und Unterstützung bekamen die Gruppen dabei auch von Institutionen wie der „RAA Brandenburg“ (Regionale Arbeitsstellen für Bildung, Integration und Demokratie), dem „Engagement Global“ und „Borderline“, deren Referenten aus Simbabwe, Kamerun und Chile Projektgruppen mit dem Titel „Chat der Welten“ und „Die Kultur Afrikas- Anderssein“ anboten. "Chat der Welten" von Herrn Dikongue und Frau Silva Via Chats, Gastvorträge und Videos erfuhr diese Gruppe, wie es ist, auf der Flucht zu sein und in einem fremden Land anzukommen, alles drehte sich um das „Aufbrechen“ und „Ankommen“, um Flucht und Asyl. Die beiden Gruppenleiter aus Chile und Kamerun konnten die Gruppe auch mit …
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Judging by the preview pages on the website, Let's Make Some Great Art by Marion Deuchars looks like an absolute must-buy.
This is a collection of some the the artwork created by my students during the last school year (2018/2019). The artists range in age from Pre-k through middle school.
As well as looking at art from our modern age, I also try to introduce children to folk art and tribal art from around the world, as well as the imagery created by ancient civilisations and prehist…
Lors de nos lectures du soir avec la minette, la préhistoire était évoquée... Je lui ai donc proposé qu'on en découvre un peu plus sur cette période et elle a accepté. J'ai donc fait plusieurs recherches sur le net et fabriqué un petit dossier (vous...