Tuesday, 6 December 2011

How We Decorate Our World? #5-Decorations tell stories

The Water Group started to explore various decorations from different culture. Last Tuesday, we took a walk to Musqueam to view a modern day Coast Salish monument of The Runner (designed by Debra Sparrow) and a house post carved by Dave Louis Jr. The children learned that the Coast Salish people use these decorations to tell stories. The Runner is to whisper the knowledge and history of the Coast Salish people from generation to generation and the house post is to commemorate an event, person, family or as welcome figures. Then the children made their own welcome figures for their rooms so others feel welcome when they view their rooms.


Thursday, 24 November 2011

How We Decorate Our World? #4-Creating connections with others through our decorations.




Last week, the children have shown understanding that each person's perspective might be different or same when we look at decorations.  The children explored with the concept of how decorations tell human stories and help us know one another (connection). What are the stories associated with our decorations and how do these help us connect with one another?

Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's painting "The Bedroom", the children started to design their own rooms made out of cardboard. The children built furniture out of twigs, decorated their walls and floors with wonderful designs and made blanket or pillows to make their room look comfortable. By looking at each others' rooms, we get to know more about that person. The children made connections by sharing and using designs that they like in their own rooms.

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

How We Decorate Our World? #3-Could these picture be decorations?

A
B

Mary: Why is picture B a decoration and not picture A?
Owen: Picture A is just black, there is nothing on it.
Serena: Yeah, there are designs on picture B.
Mary: Why is picture B beautiful?
Orin: There's flowers and shapes.
Judy: Picture B is beautiful.
Mary: So if there are shapes, patterns or designs on picture A then would it become a decoration?
Children: Yes

Next, the children created splatter paint using black and white colours. They were very excited to "throw" paint onto the paper. They felt their painting looked very beautiful and should be displayed in the cubbies on the orange wall.

Monday, 14 November 2011

We Decorate Our World #2 - What is a decoration to each of us?

The children tried to understand that people have different perspectives about decorations through the book "Bunny Cakes" by Rosemary Wells. We compared Ruby's and Max's cake for grandma by using a venn diagram. We noticed that Ruby and Max both wanted to make a cake but came up with very different ideas to decorate their cakes. Depending on their preferences, some children like Ruby's cake and some like Max's cake.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

New Unit - We Decorate Our World #1

Last week the teachers took the children on a walk in Southlands Elementary and around the neighbourhood to see what they know about decorations. It was interesting to hear what the children think about decoration. Some pointed out things that are colourful are decorations and things that are black and white are not decorations.
Later water group brainstormed through the following:
- Decorations they saw on their walk
- Is Creative Minds decorated?
- Do we need more decorations in Creative Minds?
- Materials needed to decorate Creative Minds






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Friday, 14 October 2011

Sound Travels #3 - How does music make us feel?

When the children were playing the sound guessing game, Sebastien suddenly took off his headset and said, "I'm scared." This started our exploration of how music makes us feel.
We listened to two pieces of music. One is from a collection of halloween music and the other "My First Minuet" from Baby Mozart.

It was interesting to see the children's reflections and comparisons after listening to the two pieces of music. Most children from the group thought the halloween song to be scary but Nate liked the music. He thinks it is funny. Most children found "My First Minuet" to be calming. Jack said, "It reminds me of a person dreaming."
Then the children painted while listening to the music. Afterwards, they were asked to describe their feelings and what they have painted.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Sound Travels 2- Activities with SeJung

SeJung, our practicum student explored cooking sounds with the children. She played three sound clips (a bacon sizzling in the pan, a blender blending, and someone chopping) on the computer and asked the children to guess. There were guesses like planes, thunderstorm, rocks falling and bikes. They were all quite surprised when the real answers were revealed to them. After the guessing game, SeJung recreated the cooking sounds with the children by making a traditional Korean pancake with them.