Showing posts with label native american. Show all posts
Showing posts with label native american. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Totem Poles


2nd grade helped me use my surplus of cardboard rolls with this totem pole project. We have a large totem pole in class for inspiration and we looked at totem poles from the Tlingit people.


Using features found on many Tlingit totem poles, we created collages on index cards. Then we used colored pencils to fill in the white space.







Navajo Rug Collages


5th grade mastered symmetry in these Navajo Rug collages. We used natural colored papers and a variety of scissors to create Navajo-inspired collages. If they finished early, they were able to add string and use crayons to add symbols and details. As long as they stayed on "theme", they could do whatever designs they like. 










Animal Hide Drawings


Is that gross or cool? I thought cool. And of course I forgot to show them this picture of me with an animal hide painting from my trip to Chicago this summer, so you get to see it now.

How awesome is this? These things are huge!
1st grade carefully tore paper into the "animal hide" shape and used oil pastels to create images. We used Anasazi symbols to tell a story. Then we used hole punchers and yarn to add borders. Their tiny 1st grade hands really got a fine-motors work out with this one! But they were troopers and pushed through to create these!







Check out the how-to's here: