Then, putting pen to paper, I asked the kids to make me a snake. This snake had to cross over itself (foreground and background) and have some details. The kids spent over an hour on this project and a couple still didn't get theirs done. They were completely enthralled.
I wish I had a better picture of Elias'! His was amazing... it crossed over itself probably 10 times and he was coloring it gold when we had to stop and move on. I let him take the gold pencil home and I hope he brings it back to show it to me next week.
Then we moved on to Escher's Tessellations. The first pic is a perfect example of some of the works he is most famous for. His lizards that fit into each other so perfectly that it is hard to stop looking around the page. The activity that went with this part of the lesson had really shoddy directions. It ended up only working one way... which didn't really show the way to do a tessellation. It was frustrating for me and the kids... but they thought tessellations were fascinating and we spent a bunch of time looking at Escher's Metamorphosis Tessellations.
All in all, I considered it a good class. It wasn't my most successful class, but the kids really understood the concepts, and it was neat to watch them apply them.
7 comments:
That is all very cool! What a fun lesson.
I'm filing away these lessons to do with my kids.
I love Escher too. The kids did a great job on the snakes!
That is so awesome, and it looks like so much fun! I agree, the kids really seem to have a great grasp of the concepts, and what more could you want?
I just love your art ideas! Wish you lived here and could teach Artsy Mamas classes!
Great stuff!
Kids in the Hall squished heads, though, not SNL.
Thanks so much for the idea. My kids spent the afternoon drawing snakes. It completely captured their imaginations and was as easy (kindergarten) or as hard (3rd grade) as they wanted it to be.
I found the Escher print "Bond of Union" to be particularly useful for illustrating the idea of front/behind, as were all the samples you posted on your blog.
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