3. Discussion
• How will you create a classroom
environment where children feel free to
experiment?
4. Discussion
• In what ways can you create a
classroom culture where it is “OK” for
students to critique one another?
5. Discussion
• Do you believe that the way you display
art influences how it is perceived?
6. Discussion
• The Big Idea: Research tells us that
when you reach the body, mind, and
heart of a student your lesson becomes
memorable. How can you use art to
accomplish this?
7. Symbolism of the Dragonfly
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The opening of one’s eyes:
• The eyes of the dragonfly are one of the most
amazing and awe inspiring things in nature.
Almost 80% of the insect’s brain power is
dedicated to its sight and it can see in all 360
degrees around it. Because of its remarkable
eyes, the dragonfly symbolizes the uninhibited
vision of the mind and the ability to see beyond
the limitations of the human self. It symbolizes
our rising from the materialism of our minds to
be able to see beyond the mundane into the
vastness that is really our Universe, Our God.
8. Looking Ahead: Week 4
• READ: Chapter 7
• REACT: Post your reaction paper in our
discussion board by midnight on Wednesday.
• RESPOND: Respond to at least 3 of your
classmates by midnight on Friday.
• REFLECT: Email your weekly reflection to
Dr. Walts by midnight on Sunday.
NOTE: On Tuesday, you will present your
Art/SS lesson.
9. Looking Ahead: Week 5
• You will do your Language Arts presentation
• When you post your reaction paper, talk
about what you learned, what interested you,
what confused you, what you want to learn
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