Sunday, November 8, 2015
Tossing the ball
Earlier in the year during an open ART STUDIO explore Eliot said:
“If animals didn’t have any blood then they couldn’t walk or anything.”
Around the same time Ms. Meredith shared one of her own vintage MAGIC SCHOOL BUS books where we were taken on an adventure through the HUMAN BODY. – this particular book sparked a lot of interest group wide. It was Karlee’s top pick for story-time for the remainder of the week.
So a few weeks later Meredith brought in her beautiful collection of animal bones and we set them out in the Wonder Corner for observational drawing. On small pieces of white paper we included the simple question of what do you wonder. This is some of what we collected:
How do these bones work?- Sally
Why does the sheath (from the antelope) fall of the bone? Noah
What is the tube that goes down the center of our body? The spinal cord? That is really interesting. Carl
What does a kidney look like? Carl
I know what a kidney looks like (starts to shape it with her hands)- Addie
Yeah- it’s like a large bean. -Jane
The next step was inviting Laura Foster Flynn in to see this beginning work and together brainstorm ways we could keep the conversation fresh in art studio.
So she set up a beautiful environment with images of animals and bones and invited more observational drawing.
I am drawing the brain of a coyote. Helo
I drew a skunk, this is the sack for the spray. I drew the spine too- oh and here are the stars in the sky. Sally
I drew an opossum. I kind of looked at the details. I drew bones. Coco
I am drawing a chipmunk. I am drawing his bones and a heart. I drew fur and I made blood. Eliot
I am making a Coyote. I am making the heart and connecting the blood to her back. Karlee
I am drawing a coyote. I am drawing the blood in circles, up and down. That is how it moves. Jane
I am drawing an opossum. He is eating foot and the food is moving in his body. The food is going to make him sick. But actually it doesn’t – it is magic and it makes him know. – Addie.
I drew a moose. I drew his stomach. I made the antlers. I made the fur. Olivia.
I am drawing the coyote. I drew the tube from his mouth to his stomach. I drew the tube from his stomach to his tail. I drew his intestines. He is sniffing and howling. Here are his fangs. He Is looking for food! And I think he is eating a blue jay already. Carl
This is how inquiry work often works- we hear a juicy nugget and toss out a ball to them in form of a provocation. In this case they threw it back with rich juicy observations and questions… Now the challenge is GROWING the investigation…what kind of ball should we throw back?
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