Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Screen-printing





Screen-printing:

The screen-printing process is a 3 step process. The 3 steps include different skills and challenges for the students.
Step 1: The student needs to draw a picture.
Step 2: The student needs to cut the picture out.
Step 3: The student needs to screen-print the picture that is cut out, and they do this by rolling paint over the screen with their picture under it.

We screen-printed Koru patterns that we have been practising (linked to our ‘Inquiry’ about Tāngata/People). We also went further, and did the two layer screen-print.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Bee Bots



Bee Bots

When working with the Bee Bots the children became excited, and without realising they were interacting, communicating, exploring, engaging and most importantly, they were learning together !

Not only did they benefit from all the above skills I mentioned, but they were also learning early skills of coding !  ‘Coding’ is the child learning about directional language, commands, sequencing and problem solving.  These are all very important skills to learn in this modern day and age. 

Furthermore, they are using the Bee Bots on numeracy and literacy mats. Therefore, in addition to all the learning mentioned above, they are also learning about numbers, letters and sounds.

When I suggested that we should book them again, it was an absolute unanimous decision to do so !

Individual Input: "I like them.  They move fast !" said Sebastian