Monday, November 22, 2010

a second day


It was great to see how to wrap-up a project when so many are at different stages.  I remember in grade school, I was never the one to finish an art project first, and if I was coming in last, I just went after school or brought it home to finish up.  But these days, when so many are busing home or have after school commitments, there is no after school; even in our class.
So, in the beginning of class there was a game plan made up by a show of hands of who had what to finish, a member of each group set up a table to complete that task, and then we all pitched in to clean up.  It was so fast, easy, and efficiently done, and EVERYBODY had completed all six pieces of the assignment by the end of the night.
1.overlapped flat print
2.corregated cardboard print
3.group print- with masterwork example by Nancy Spero
4.oil resistant print
5.sticker print out
6.folio

Given, we had to move at a quick pace, there were reminders of how much time there was left to the end of class, it made the class fly by.  It was also really great that the mood in the class was very "all for one & one for all."  Students really helped one another, a great community was created.

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