May 2, 2013

Recycled Cardboard City

We had the best time today making a Cardboard City!

We have been studying relief sculptures in clay and continued in Cardboard. Lowly cardboard became a golden material as kids sifted through it to find the perfect pieces. Some groups worked together to create different buildings in the city. There is a church, a hotel, and lots of houses. It was the perfect group project for this "active" class of mostly boys because it allowed for independent creation and selective collaborations. In the end, without prompting, one boy put some buildings in the center of the room to see how they looked together, everyone followed his lead. So easy, so engaging, and so very creative.









THIS MY FRIENDS IS A PLANE . . . CAN'T YOU TELL!
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT WITH A BUNCH OF 3RD GRADE BOYS.

2ND AND 3RD GRADE OBJECTIVE
I LOVE MY OBJECTIVE ON THE BULLETIN BOARD.
IT HELPS ME REMEMBER WHAT I'M DOING SOME MORNINGS
AND IS EASY TO KEEP UP WITH.

"I CAN MAKE A RELIEF SCULPTURE USING FOUND MATERIAL"





9 comments:

Mrs. Hahn said...

Love these. I bet your kids had a blast with this. I can see you doing a mini movie... giants in a city or something. So cute!

Nic

Phyl said...

Great project! Cardboard is the best!

Unknown said...

thanks Phyl!

Mrs. Hahn:) I think you have inspired me! Our class sizes are so big it is tricky but there has to be a way? Thinking about it for next year!! Thanks:)

momma said...

These are awesome!

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Heather said...

This a great idea, so full of creativity and independent problem solving. It would make a great set for a stop animation film. There is a great app called imotion hd that I use with students. Nice work!

Kiara said...

I love this! How did the students cut the cardboard?

Unknown said...

Kiara! They used our old ratty scissors that have been replaced in 5 years due to budget! I precut squares, triangles and rectangles of all sizes as well to keep the frustrations to a minimum! Now I need to do a mini grant for scissors.