Tuesday, at 13:30, we had our first artclass.
I, and 5 other students from primary school, decided to choose artclass. We are only with 6 students but they are all very nice and motivated. I’m looking forward to have this course with them.
So,
At first, we had a nice introduction with a movie about Gent and some cool activities which you can use to start a lesson in primary school. Second, the teacher, Philip O’Neil, explained the assignment for this course, We had to write a blog, which I’m doing right now, we must make an miniature museum and we have to present that museum at our primary schools and make an activity with it.
Pretty cool right, I thought so too.
So how do we have to do those assignments? We must come u with a subject for our miniature museum and what’s a better way to be creative than go to a museum in the centre of Gent?
Philip gave us some amazing miniature dolls which we could use to make pictures with to have some inspiration. The museum was very interesting. You could see all the things which people used in the 50’s until the 90’s!
At first, we had a nice introduction with a movie about Gent and some cool activities which you can use to start a lesson in primary school. Second, the teacher, Philip O’Neil, explained the assignment for this course, We had to write a blog, which I’m doing right now, we must make an miniature museum and we have to present that museum at our primary schools and make an activity with it.
Pretty cool right, I thought so too.
So how do we have to do those assignments? We must come u with a subject for our miniature museum and what’s a better way to be creative than go to a museum in the centre of Gent?
Philip gave us some amazing miniature dolls which we could use to make pictures with to have some inspiration. The museum was very interesting. You could see all the things which people used in the 50’s until the 90’s!
Up here, you can see a few pictures with the little man!
My next blog will be next week, thanks for reading!
XX Paula
My next blog will be next week, thanks for reading!
XX Paula