Showing posts with label chinese new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese new year. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Another Rooster Art Project


Our final art project for Chinese New Year involved
stencils.
I cut a rooster shape from cardboard and decide to use both the 
positive and negative.
Outside and inside.
The outside took a bit of trial and error.
Some children painted the cardboard cut out
but their parent guided them to the edge and encouraged
them to paint around it.
They were surprised when they lifted the stencil.
Painting the inside of the stencil was easier.
After the first day I added q-tips to get in to the smaller areas.
They turned out very colourful.



Friday, January 27, 2017

Chinese New Year Play

The children entered the classroom this week with an invitation
around Chinese New Year.
In the house area they found chopsticks with 
a steamer full of dumplings.
A little decoration on our snack table.
But the most fun was at the play dough table.


Thursday, January 26, 2017

Easy Fortune Cookies


 I found an easy recipe for fortune cookies to make with children
from here.
I made a photo recipe page for the families to follow.
The parents were asked to write a fortune for their child's cookie.
The children followed the photos and made their own cookie.
Pie dough makes this so easy and inexpensive.
With one crust we made 20 cookies.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Rooster Art

While searching for art activities for the Year of the Rooster 
I came across this idea for fork painting.
How do we use a fork to paint?
With the tips?  
On the side?  
On the back?
This art became a series of experiments.

These two girls approached their art side by side
but in different ways and ended looking very individual.



Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Chinese Character Copying

I set up an invitation to explore copying characters
from the Chinese Zodiac.
I love when a parent is involved and sharing their child's joy of learning.

 One child's attempt is pretty impressive.

Here are a few others that I spotted.
Two of the pages to copy from are Chinese characters,
two other pages are pictures of the animals.
'r' for rabbit
Creating her own design.