My sculpture class just finished their paper mache project. This is my second time teaching this project. It is nice to see improvements from the last time. One of the tricks to teaching that I have learned is reflection and change. I am constantly trying to figure out what was not so successful about a project and how my students can achieve better results the next time around. This is one of those projects that I feel never turns out the way I had hoped for it to. Maybe they will be even better the next time?
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Hi how are you?
I was looking through your blog, and I found it interesting, and inspiring to me, so I thought why not leave you a comment.
I too have a blog that I use out of Southern California here in San Diego.
Mostly it is a collection of artistic expression, and I have many friends with the same interests, maybe you can become my friend, and follow, and I can also follow you, if that is okay.
Well I hope to hear from you soon, and or read about you….LOL
2 comments:
Hi how are you?
I was looking through your blog, and I found it interesting, and inspiring to me, so I thought why not leave you a comment.
I too have a blog that I use out of Southern California here in San Diego.
Mostly it is a collection of artistic expression, and I have many friends with the same interests, maybe you can become my friend, and follow, and I can also follow you, if that is okay.
Well I hope to hear from you soon, and or read about you….LOL
Sincerely,
Jesse
Ang, these are so great! I love them! I might use this project with my 8th graders. You'll have to tell me more about it. :)
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