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With Craft Lab for Kids, help your kids tap into the fun and
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YOU. Self-care DIY projects to benefit their well-being Kids Just
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the pleasure and satisfaction of making things together with Craft
Lab for Kids! The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing
list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide
host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and
even how to create your own circus-all authored by established
experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials
list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as
finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as
part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The
activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over,
often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided
by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels.
Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
CREATIVE ACTIVITIES AND CURRICULUM FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, Twelfth
Edition, is written for anyone who wants to deepen their
understanding of creative and aesthetic development, the importance
of arts experiences in childhood, supporting creativity in
children, expanding creative approaches to teaching and integrating
creativity across the curriculum. Whether you're an early childhood
teacher, caregiver or administrator or a pre-service or in-service
pre-K to Grade 5 teacher, this text is an invaluable resource you
can turn to again and again. Covering a wide range of content areas
encountered in early childhood and elementary classrooms, the text
promotes creativity in children and encourages you to exercise your
own creativity. The research-based theoretical foundation is
applied through hundreds of practical activities. Updated
throughout, the Twelfth Edition features research into theories of
brain development and their application to daily practice, new
topics in the Spotlight and Think About It features,
recommendations for children's books that support activities and
exploration and current information regarding the use of digital
technology. The authors have more thoroughly integrated culturally
responsive practice throughout the text, including broader
consideration of how to accommodate and adapt activities and
experiences for children with special needs or non-typical
development. In addition, chapters have been reorganized to reflect
a more natural sequence of topics to help you master even complex
concepts more readily.
This book integrates the three fields critical theory, digital art
making, and pedagogy, drawing from scholarship and practices of new
media, social practice and community-based arts interventions, and
arts education pedagogy. With a collection of essays from an
international group of authors, we guide readers through steps
artists and art educators use to explore digital media, using new
media art making to enable voices and interrupt power structures.
The three sections of formation, co-construction, and intervention
through critical digital practice, provide a survey of current
research in new media art pedagogy and social practice. The first
section explores interaction techniques, sound technology, 3D
printing, pedagogy as sociomaterial, and data visualization as
forms of critical digital media. The second section demonstrates
examples of social media as means to engage communities and digital
art making to critically investigate citizenship, local and
international issues, and bring together intergenerational
conversation. The last section offers examples of new media art
practices addressing the sociopolitical status quo to empower
socially disadvantaged and relegated groups of people. Our
collection offers an important survey to university new media art
and social practice courses to show the range of ways media arts
technology can be used in art practice.
From the majestic elephant to the curious monkey, wild animals, and the way they behave, never cease to amaze children. Clare Beaton shares her passion for the world around us and suggests creative nature crafts for adults and children to enjoy together. This is the book that brings the wild to your door! Inventive wild animal crafts perfect for school or at home. Fact pages to educate and inspire. Wholesome, healthy recipes for the whole family. Fresh-air activities to encourage well-being.
Aimed at non-specialist primary teachers, this book offers support
for the two attainment targets of the national cuuriculum in art:
investigating and making, and knowledge and understanding. It uses
examples and materials to explore various areas of children's
development in art making and understanding, and also aims to equip
teachers with strategies for developing their own understanding and
appreciation of the subject. Units included cover such areas
as:
* children's motivation to make art
* developing co-operative work with artists in schools
* learning about art from other cultures
* learning about art from different historical periods
* 2D and 3D art
* assessing children's art
Arts and crafts are a core part of the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum,
helping children to develop emotionally, physically, socially and
spiritually, as well as learning practical skills. This
comprehensive book addresses every aspect of arts and crafts,
including woodwork, forestry, metalwork, stone carving, clay
modelling, pottery and much more. Written by experienced Waldorf
craft teachers, this comprehensive book is an invaluable tool and
resource for Middle and Upper School (Classes 5 to 13).
One of the most popular series ever published for young Americans,
these classics have been praised alike by parents, teachers, and
librarians. With these lively, inspiring, fictionalized biographies
-- easily read by children of eight and up -- today's youngster is
swept right into history.
Downtown Bookwork presents an adorably-illustrated set of Feminist Flashcards. Each fully illustrated card has lots of learning value: A single letter will represent an important feminist with a simple, age-appropriate description of her accomplishments or significance. There are also instructions for games to be played with the cards: from matching colours to sorting alphabetically to counting. Plus, the cards can be arranged to make a feminist masterpiece puzzle. Includes 40 cards and a booklet detailing the feminists included.
This spirited new addition to the 642 series encourages young
artists to let their imaginations run wild. Filled with hilarious,
awe-inspiring, and over-the-top drawing prompts, this outrageously
awesome sketchbook will inspire budding artists to reach new
creative heights-the stranger and sillier, the better!
100 iconic images to celebrate 50 years of the Mr Men and Little
Miss! The Mr Men and Little Miss have been delighting children for
50 years with their charming and funny antics. This unique
collection contains 100 postcards, each one featuring a different
image from the Mr Men and Little Miss books created from 1971
onwards. From Mr Tickle's extraordinarily long arms to Little Miss
Naughty's cheeky grin, there are lots of fun postcards to send,
share and enjoy.
All 50 of Doré's powerful illustrations for Milton's epic poem, with quotes from the text and a plot summary of the entire poem.
Go down the rabbit hole with Alice in this brand-new edition of
Lewis Carroll's classic stories, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
and Through the Looking-Glass. Produced in association with the
UK's National Gallery, this handsome new hardback edition's
dustjacket features artwork from the gallery's collection and
includes expert notes on the art. The image is A Girl with a
Kitten, probably by Jean-Baptiste Perroneau - an idealised portrait
of a young girl with her pet which evokes Alice and her cat Dinah.
Featuring the full original text of both Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, this striking edition is
the ideal gift for anyone who loves the characters, wit and sublime
silliness of Alice's adventures. This volume is part of the new
Masterpiece Classics series from Welbeck, which includes The Jungle
Books.
"Outrageous!" the judges cried. "Ridiculous!" Who would dare enter
a portrait of a duck in the Grand Contest of Art? But when Felix
Clousseau's painting quacks, he is hailed as a genius. Suddenly
everyone wants a Clousseau masterpiece, and the unknown painter
becomes an overnight sensation. That's when the trouble begins. The
concept and plot are clever and beautifully constructed with twists
and turns, and Jon Agee's trademark wit, humour and sense of the
surreal. A playful examination of what realism in art actually
means, and the difference between 2 and 3 dimensional
Makers, Crafters, Educators brings the do-it-yourself (DIY) ethos
of maker and crafter movements into educational environments, and
examines the politics of cultural change that undergird them.
Addressing making and crafting in relation to community and
schooling practices, culture, and place, this edited collection
positions making as an agent of change in education. In the
volume's five sections-Play and Hacking, Access and Equity,
Interdependence and Interdisciplinarity, Cultural and Environmental
Sustainability, and Labor and Leisure-authors from around the world
present a collage of issues and practices connecting object making,
participatory culture, and socio-cultural transformation. Offering
gateways into cultural practices from six continents, this volume
explores the participatory culture of maker and crafter spaces in
education and reveals how community sites hold the promise of such
socio-cultural transformation.
Complete beginners can learn how to draw all kinds of zoo animals,
from an elephant to a lion and a camel to a giraffe. Each page has
colourful, step-by-step instructions with plenty of space for
doodling and practising your own drawings. Includes additional
hints and tips for drawing animals in various habitats, changing
their facial expressions and colouring in.
This edited book gathers seven established art educators-educator
artists who address art education from the philosophical position
of Deleuze and Guattari. This book raises questions as to where the
future of art and its education might be heading if the focus on
art was to be repositioned along Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy
of immanence. The chapters are speculative as they query what is
'thinking' in the art process. There is an attempt to project other
forms of what art can 'do,' and the curriculum that can emerge when
a student-centered problematic is explored along such lines.
Social-Emotional Learning Using Makerspaces and Passion Projects is
chock-full of meaningful projects that educators can use to teach
social-emotional skills in grades 3-6. The projects show students
how to create a digital calming room, prototype an inclusive
playground, and make recycled cards with paper circuits to spread
kindness. They also teach young makers how to focus on
self-regulation and self-care, engage in community outreach by
helping struggling families, and tell their own stories using
podcasting and green screening. In addition, the book provides
teachers with helpful strategies for scaffolding passion projects,
funding a makerspace, and tips for building community and
celebrating diversity. With the engaging ideas in this book,
educators will be able to help their students build direct
connections to social awareness, relationship skills, responsible
decision-making, self-management, and self-awareness (CASEL's SEL
Framework).
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