Students were introduced to Rainbow colours in the beginning of session. Students were asked to identify colours around them. Then concept of rainbow and VIBGYOR was explained. Below are pictures of few artworks done by students.
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.
30 September 2020
Class I - Drawing of Bird with Alphabet B
Students of Class I were taught how to draw a bird using alphabet B in simple way step by step technique. Its so good to see amazed reactions of students and their excitement that they can draw a bird.
Class Pre School - 2D Shapes Drawing with expressions
Students of Class Pre Primary were introduced to various shapes around them. Students were asked to pick around them and tell its shape. Then drawing of shapes was done with colouring techniques explained. Below are pictures of students drawing shapes and their artwork.
Class I - Paper Folding Bird
Class Pre School - Blow Art Monsters
Students enjoyed the session of Blow art painting using Straw, Poster Colour & Drawing Sheet to create a blow art monster.
22 September 2020
Class Pre Primary - Paper Plate Chick
Students of Class Pre Primary enjoyed the Virtual Craft Activity to create a moving paper plate chick.
International Day of Peace
This International Day of Peace celebrates the power of global solidarity for building a peaceful and sustainable world. This has never been so important at a time of unprecedented challenges. New forces of division have emerged, spreading hatred and intolerance.
Below are pictures of drawings made by students of Class II on the occasion of Peace Day.
8 September 2020
Happy International Literacy Day
International Literacy Day 2020: To remind people of the world the importance of literacy, World Literacy Day is observed every year on September 8. Literacy helps people live with dignity and makes them self-sufficient. This year, Literacy Day assumes even more significance amid the COVID-19 crisis. The mode and focus of learning have changed as virtual classrooms replaced the usual ones and online interactions took the place of face to face discussions. Literacy missions across the world have suffered a setback as reaching out to millions of children in poorer countries have become tough online, say experts. International Literacy Day is a United Nations designated day.
Class Pre School - Rainbow
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