When I saw this picture on Tumblr, I had to try it with my students. I think it's so cute! It's labeled as an owl, but I really think the kids could paint it whatever color they'd like and they will look amazing.
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I had a prestudent teaching university student in my classroom for 25 hours this semester, and she taught one of the sessions of this lesson-I taught the other two. It'll be interesting to see if there is any difference in the students' work with the two teachers.
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One class finished sculpting today. The bodies are pinch pots, with all the details scored, slipped, and squished into place. I call that the "Three Ss," making it easier for the kids to remember to use that technique everytime they join two pieces of clay. I also draw it on the white board, both in words and simple illustrations.
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I can't wait to see how the kids paint these guys!
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These a GREAT!!!! Love them Thanks for sharing!!!
I love this project! I adapted it for my 1st graders and started to write about the process on my blog.http://www.saythingswithcolor.com/2015/01/clay-owls-in-making-and-thoughts-on.html
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