Just had to share this... Our shoebox tasks have been in school for a while now and there are some drawbacks to them but I think generally that they have been really useful and they are a massive time saver! I have just collected them all in because it is the end of term and I wanted to take stock and label them all up... This makes me very happy to see :)
Everything you may or may not need in your SEN classroom! Here I am going to share with you my failings and successes from my classroom! I am a newly qualified SEN teacher from Sheffield and specialise in TEACCH, ASD and SLD.
Monday, 23 July 2012
End of year Art
So you know how that last week is always really choppy and you never really get chance to sit down as a class and do anything productive...well we managed to find a little bit of time hear there and everywhere in the week to make 4 pictures which tell the story of our year as a class. We took 2 national/global events and 2 class events that I thought would be the most memorable and created art pieces around them...
1. 'The Olympics'
2. 'The Jubilee'
3. 'Our trip to the seaside'
4. 'Our trip to the butterfly house'
They look really great and were really easy to make:
1. Make a frame or buy one (I made a simple frame from 4 pieces of wood)
2. Grab a square of fabric, best to use white.
3. use a selection of different soft papers such as tissue paper and crepe paper and LOADS of watered down PVA glue and keep gluing and layering the colours up until the whole piece of fabric is covered.
4. Add pictures/objects/text on top when it has dried!
For our Olympics picture:
We used white for the background and then went crazy with the silver glitter to create a really lovely textured effect.
For our Jubilee picture:
For our 'seaside' picture:
For the butterfly house picture:
Have a go yourself at home or with your class, the effects were really easy and it looks great!
Enjoy!
1. 'The Olympics'
2. 'The Jubilee'
3. 'Our trip to the seaside'
4. 'Our trip to the butterfly house'
1. Make a frame or buy one (I made a simple frame from 4 pieces of wood)
2. Grab a square of fabric, best to use white.
3. use a selection of different soft papers such as tissue paper and crepe paper and LOADS of watered down PVA glue and keep gluing and layering the colours up until the whole piece of fabric is covered.
4. Add pictures/objects/text on top when it has dried!
For our Olympics picture:
We used white for the background and then went crazy with the silver glitter to create a really lovely textured effect.
We added 5 rings... |
...and a gold torch |
We used red, blue and white for the background to represent the flag but in the end it created a great 'confetti' effect |
We also added a crown and '2012' to create a 3D effect...nice and simple |
we were careful to split the fabric in half to create a beach and a sea |
we collected loads of interesting shells on our trip and I carefully glue gunned them onto the canvas |
Then we added fish and a crab to finish it off! |
We wanted the picture to stand out so we aimed to use 3D effects |
we stuck our butterflies on so they stood out to make the picture have a 3D effect. |
We used the skills that the art teacher had taught us to create effects on acetate |
we added some other insects using the same 3D effects! |
Enjoy!
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