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It's a Friday Fine Motor installment: Part 28
Today is all about 'the flag' + Americana.
This is the Friday before we honor and observe September 11th next week. My focus today will be to inspire you with oodles of Art project possibilities that are patriotic in nature. These ideas will span the spectrum: from the tiniest of tots to quite mature elementary students. All in an effort to add ideas for your observation next week.
Quilted Illustrations within "Red, White and Blue" by Debbie Clement |
If you are new here I am thrilled that you've found my little corner under the cyber-rainbow. I am an Author-Illustrator of picture books based on original children's songs that I've written and recorded. Immediately in the aftermath of 9-11, I wrote a very simple little refrain for children to sing and through their sincerity offer HOPE to their audience.
"Red, white and blue, I love you."
"Red, White and Blue" Indie Award of Excellence Winner: Picture Book in Response to 9-11 |
This blog is the journal of my many adventures and travels around America and beyond to Europe as I make school visits to share my work.
Last year I sang this simple refrain with the children of our US Army troops stationed in Germany and Italy.
Quilt Illustrations Shared by US Army Personnel with their Families |
I have taught my song to wee-wonders barely old enough to hold their flag........
....to hearty preschool children filled with reverence....
.....and at elementary schools filled to the brim with waving, musical flags.
Just as 'fine motor' work is challenging for the child, so is creating a picture book.
I use my own challenges as the springboard to discussion on 'working hard' for a goal.
Debbie Clement with proof sheets for "Red, White and Blue" |
Now let's take a look at some images to inspire your efforts.
If we are to end up with Fine Art expressions such as this Fourth of July Fireworks creation......
..........we need to offer the tiny toddlers in our midst the opportunity to develop those fine motor muscles as they explore media using every sort of application possible.
To get to the dexterity of wielding a paint brush with purpose + resolve...
....we start years earlier laying a firm foundation and delight in collaborative Art experiences. Yes. We can direct these open-ended explorations around a theme. The colors available can be 'patriotic' in their summary.
We can offer our young children paint to explore or as featured below, they can 'assemble' their own quilt from an assemblage of collage materials. This cooperative project was created in New York City in anticipation of my arrival to their center.
New York City 'Quilt' of Patriotic Collage Elements by Three Year Olds |
Classroom Windows Painted with the American Flag |
Personalized Painted American Flag T-Shirt |
Bulletin boards, classroom windows and personal t-shirts can all be the platform for raising our flag.
Kindergarten Torn Construction Paper Patriotic Flags |
Here's a 'quilt' that was from a nationally touring Quilt National exhibit on display in Columbus.
Patriotic Quilt National Quilt |
Preparing Construction Paper with Marble Painting |
Adding Stars |
Close Up of Prepared 'Quilted' Construction Paper Flag in Kindergarten |
Their finished quilt measured 19 feet wide x 11 feet high. That's an amazing tribute created under the guidance of an amazing teacher. Carie served 9 years in the Army, with an active duty year in Iraq prior to taking over as K ringmaster extra-ordinaire. Take a listen to their YouTube salute.
My latest evolution of my song is to have it available for you now as a 'digital' zip file in Mp3 format! You still have time to purchase and immediately download the files at Teachers Pay Teachers and teach it to your students next week.
The file includes two Mp3's: both the sung and instrumental version, and charts of sign language and music notation with chords. Everything you need to honor this somber day with hope for the future.
This is the one image inside my book that is a direct reference to September Eleventh. I have a quilt image to honor the firehouse and first responders to the Twin Towers. As you can see it is an 'inviting' image of our community helpers. With young children I simply say, "there are people who come when we need help the most."
"House 10" First Responders on 9-11: Firefighters Illustration |
As always, I would be ever-so-appreciative of your social network sharing of this project. Your 'pin' is the easiest and most efficient way to circulate these ideas to a wider audience. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your continued support of my efforts to offer hope.
-- Debbie --
***Yes. I have a pinboard of patriotic + 911 related pins on Pinterest.
Click here for those 397 ideas.
***Yes. I have a pinboard of patriotic + 911 related pins on Pinterest.
Click here for those 397 ideas.
Here's the link to all 28 parts of this on-going fine motor series.
This post has been added over at Erica's First Grade.
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