Hertz Pottery on tue 31 aug 99
I am an elementary art teacher interested in any lesson plans on clay Pueblo
Story Teller Dolls or pots. I need to teach this to 4th grade students so it
needs to be simplified greatly. Has anyone does this and if so how?
Joanne Van Bezooyen on wed 1 sep 99
I would suggest showing the children a number of different examples and telling
them about them. For a project, however, I would have them make story-teller
figures based on their own lives. Example: Dad reading a book to them in bed,
or stories told to each other at the family dinner table. Where are stories
told in their lives? By who? To who? What kind of stories? Perhaps they could
create the characters in a story out of clay. Have the children work within
THEIR own culture and only use the Native Americans as an example.
Hertz Pottery wrote:
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> I am an elementary art teacher interested in any lesson plans on clay Pueblo
> Story Teller Dolls or pots. I need to teach this to 4th grade students so it
> needs to be simplified greatly. Has anyone does this and if so how?
Debra Wills on sun 12 sep 99
I started out making these lovely story tellers!
I can send you some photos...
and some info
email me at:
poozart@zianet.com
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I am an elementary art teacher interested in any lesson plans on clay Pueblo
Story Teller Dolls or pots. I need to teach this to 4th grade students so it
needs to be simplified greatly. Has anyone does this and if so how?
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