Collaborative work and group projects not only give the opportunity to children to engage with each other and communicate together, but it also promotes sharing skills, valuing others' opinions and strengths. Further, being engaged together on one project lends itself to more fun!
...working on a composition involving birds and forests
Drawing on circles to use as different-media flowers |
Printing sides of card to create the twigs |
...working on a setting involving countryside, a castle, a river full of sea and mermaids and a stork delivering a baby to the castle!
Drawing sea creatures to add on the artwork....
...working on an underwater fantasy theme
Drawing sea creatures to add on the artwork.....
A colourful forest scene...
...and starting off the true definition of a sun-flower in a surrealist way...
Crafts lessons students also had the opportunity to create something collaboratively on a large scale...this time a large 3D model! After discussion and planning how to make this possible, here are some of our models being erected from scratch by simply using boxes and newspaper....and glue, masking tape and duct tape!
...creating a GIANT ice-cream in a cup! In need of LOTS of crumpled newspaper and magazines....
Starting giving shape to the ice-cream scoops and layering them on top of each other...
Working on the cup....
...complete with a heart-shaped wafer!
...creating a baby Indian elephant!
Giving it a chubby and round texture using crumpled newspaper and a box...
....and creating a replica of Stuart the minion...although it's larger than it's actual size ;) !!
Working on the top of Stuart's head...
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