I have been tossing the idea of blogging my experiences teaching art for quite a while and have finally managed to sit down and do it at last. This blog is intended for anyone who is looking for ideas/inspiration for teaching art for young children. Watching kids create art is the most amazing, rewarding experience! This blog will be a day-to-day (hopefully) account of activities that I am doing and hopefully full of ideas that you can use with kids.
25 August 2016
Grade 2 - Independence Day Celebration
Students made Hot Air Balloons and coloured it with Tricolours.
Saffron
The topmost part of the national flag is designed using saffron colour which indicates courage and selflessness of the nation.
White
The middle part of the Indian national flag is designed using white colour which represents the honesty, purity and peace of the nation.
Green
The lowermost part of the Indian national flag is designed using the green colour which represents the faith, fertility and prosperity of the nation.
Grade UKG - Independence Day Celebration
Students made Indian Flag and learn meaning of each colour
Saffron
The topmost part of the national flag is designed using saffron colour which indicates courage and selflessness of the nation.
White
The middle part of the Indian national flag is designed using white colour which represents the honesty, purity and peace of the nation.
Green
The lowermost part of the Indian national flag is designed using the green colour which represents the faith, fertility and prosperity of the nation.
Blue
Navy blue colour, of the Ashok Chakra in the centre of the white strip of the national flag, indicates the most truth of the universe. It represents the color of sky and ocean.
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