What an informative presentation! Structure, along with knowledge, and Creative freedom is a great combination to keep in mind when designing learning experiences for our students across time. The last lightbulb moment truly demonstrates how knowledge, experiences, and connections lead to deeper understanding of our world! Thank you, Rachel! You always inspire me!
Thank you great description of exactly how Bloom's Taxonomy is used to create lesson. But Charles AND RAY Eames. You completely ignored that his life partner was also his long time collaborator in all their designs. Please include the woman artist as well.
Wonderful presentation Rachel...and great idea. I will use this in my library program as well. Loved the Eames quote and solar motion machine (I've used their "Power of Ten" video many times th-cam.com/video/0fKBhvDjuy0/w-d-xo.html) as well as the aha moment with the snowflakes. Also delighted you mentioned the team that turned the sculpture around and added to the bottom. You have lucky students!
What an informative presentation! Structure, along with knowledge, and Creative freedom is a great combination to keep in mind when designing learning experiences for our students across time. The last lightbulb moment truly demonstrates how knowledge, experiences, and connections lead to deeper understanding of our world! Thank you, Rachel! You always inspire me!
Wow! That means so much to me coming from my Dodge Foundation Princeton Mentor. Thank you Mary. ❤️
i wish every child could be in such an art class and have such inspiring teacher..
Thank you great description of exactly how Bloom's Taxonomy is used to create lesson. But Charles AND RAY Eames. You completely ignored that his life partner was also his long time collaborator in all their designs. Please include the woman artist as well.
Wonderful presentation Rachel...and great idea. I will use this in my library program as well. Loved the Eames quote and solar motion machine (I've used their "Power of Ten" video many times th-cam.com/video/0fKBhvDjuy0/w-d-xo.html) as well as the aha moment with the snowflakes. Also delighted you mentioned the team that turned the sculpture around and added to the bottom. You have lucky students!