Showing posts with label Teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teaching. Show all posts
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Artists in the Making
From some of the 6-7 year-olds at my school.
The Dream
Night of the Zombies
The Colorful Island
Two People Fighting in the Night
The Night Life
The Sky Scraper
The Amazing Sea
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Family and Country
I work and live in one of the most progressive, nay LIBERAL, places in the United States of America. We welcome immigrants--hell, we're ALL immigrants! The fact that my ancestors arrived in 1620 in Jamestown, Virginia, or 1634 in Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts, or even 1750 at the port of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania doesn't matter a fuck's sake when compared to my neighbor, Tikako who emigrated from Japan in 1980 or Gordon and his wife who came from Guyana in 1992, or even the family from El Salvador four doors down who arrived in 2006. I watched their son grow up and now he's in early 20's. Every morning when I walk Romeo at 6:15 AM I pass him as he's walking up the hill to catch the bus to go to work. Every since our first greeting now some 13 years ago, he has always addressed me as "sir".
"Good morning, sir. How are you today?"
"Well," I reply, "And yourself?"
"Good. Everything's good. You have a great day."
"You, too. Take care of yourself." I usually add. Something I add whenever speaking to young men of color these days.
So it was that on this week of Thanksgiving with all of its controversies and misappropriations that my week began with an event that illustrates something else about the place I live. Something that some in this nation are intentionally being deceived into not believing by forces that seek to tear us apart as a nation--and, I will add, under the present administration have an agent of disinformation and division right at the very top.
One of our first grades (we have seven!) has been pen pals to a group of Navy personnel deployed in Afghanistan. The impetus is that the father of one of the boys is a radiologist at the hospital located at Bagram-BAF there. Last Friday, they received a package full of letter of response and something else. Something quite special. An American flag that had flown over that hospital in Afghanistan. It cam with a certificate of authenticity (but since the package was from Afghanistan, there wasn't any doubt in the minds of the six year-olds!)
On Monday, we held a little ceremony, complete with a presentation by one of our administrators and then the little boy and his brother in third grade raised the flag to fly over our school for the day. To the delight of everyone, the entire celebration was live streamed to the men and women at the hospital in Bagram, Afghanistan. At the end the students, along with a couple of other classes who came out to witness the event, recited the Pledge of Allegiance. The soldiers and officers on the other side of the planet joined in. It was a very special event, a act of support and patriotism. The heart of why America is Great, has always been great in spite of our flaws, and will remain great in spite of those who think otherwise.
"Good morning, sir. How are you today?"
"Well," I reply, "And yourself?"
"Good. Everything's good. You have a great day."
"You, too. Take care of yourself." I usually add. Something I add whenever speaking to young men of color these days.
So it was that on this week of Thanksgiving with all of its controversies and misappropriations that my week began with an event that illustrates something else about the place I live. Something that some in this nation are intentionally being deceived into not believing by forces that seek to tear us apart as a nation--and, I will add, under the present administration have an agent of disinformation and division right at the very top.
One of our first grades (we have seven!) has been pen pals to a group of Navy personnel deployed in Afghanistan. The impetus is that the father of one of the boys is a radiologist at the hospital located at Bagram-BAF there. Last Friday, they received a package full of letter of response and something else. Something quite special. An American flag that had flown over that hospital in Afghanistan. It cam with a certificate of authenticity (but since the package was from Afghanistan, there wasn't any doubt in the minds of the six year-olds!)
On Monday, we held a little ceremony, complete with a presentation by one of our administrators and then the little boy and his brother in third grade raised the flag to fly over our school for the day. To the delight of everyone, the entire celebration was live streamed to the men and women at the hospital in Bagram, Afghanistan. At the end the students, along with a couple of other classes who came out to witness the event, recited the Pledge of Allegiance. The soldiers and officers on the other side of the planet joined in. It was a very special event, a act of support and patriotism. The heart of why America is Great, has always been great in spite of our flaws, and will remain great in spite of those who think otherwise.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Art at My School: Fourth Grade
Assignment: Students studied the proportions of the human body and then observed the ways in which the human can move before capturing those ideas in a series of gesture drawings demonstrating their application of various design elements like color, proportion, line and movement.
Saturday, November 9, 2019
Art at My School: Kindergarten
Assignment: Students applied their knowledge of shape, colors, lines and textures to create works of art that celebrate the alphabet.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Art at My School: Grade 3
The Assignment: Students applied their knowledge of value and texture, along with observational drawing strategies in order to draw animals from chosen images.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Art @ My School: Grade 5
The Assignment: Students applied their knowledge of the elements of art and painting strategies to create non-representational paintings.
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Children's Doodling
I had the opportunity to let some second graders doodle recently. What do 8-year-olds imagine when given free reign? Here are the results:
Saturday, March 24, 2018
United States Navy Band Ensemble Concert
My students were treated to a concert by an ensemble from the United States Navy Band on Friday to celebrate Music in Schools Week.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Children's Art
From a recent art project that the 5th graders (10 & 11-your-olds) at my school participated in. Personally, I LOVE them!
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