THE HISTORY OF WHALING WILLIAM D'ABATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL * AN ART PROGRAM * 2010
USING ART TO LEARN HISTORY, ECOLOGY & CULTURE
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This is the third time teaching this program. The first was with the Bridge School, located in the Chispa Building on Elmwood Avenue, funded by VSA Arts RI. The second was at CityArts, team taught with Deb DeMarko. For pictures from these two other programs, please scroll down to the bottom of the page.
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WILLIAM D'ABATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
WINTER/SPRING 2010
| The year is 1850. We are about to set sail on a ship to head out into the world to make our fortune. While doing so, we travel around the globe on our trek to hunt whales.
During this class, we will visit various places, including the Galapagos, Hawaii, Japan, Alaska and Cape Verde, and do art projects related to the area we are exploring.
Students will learn about different kinds of whales and why they are so valuable to the crew. A discussion about how people almost caused the extinction of the planet's largest sea mammals is included.
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WE START BY MAKING A PERIOD SELF PORTRAIT
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THEN WE NAME OUR SHIP AND MAKE A PAINTING OF IT
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THEN WE CREATED PAINTINGS OF OUR FAVORITE WHALE
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CITYARTS WHALE CLASS CLICK HERE
| THE BRIDGE SCHOOL WHALE CLASS
CLICK HERE
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