This past week we made Christmas trees!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Artsy Fifth Graders
This week's project started out the same as the art project from two weeks ago. They chose a word or phrase and wrote it in block letters. Then they turned the paper upside-down and wrote the same phrase in block letters again, overlapping the first letters. Then they chose three colors- one for each letter and one for where the letters overlap. It took them a little while to get the hang of it, but they turned out pretty interesting.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
That Luang Festival 2
Labels:
festival,
lao,
lao culture,
laos,
that luang,
tradition
Saturday, November 24, 2012
That Luang Festival
The official days of the That Luang (Taht Lou-ahng) Festival are two days before, the day before and the day of the full moon in November. This year it falls on the 26th, 27th and 28th. For the past two weeks, though, there have been festivities in the huge parking lot outside of That Luang.
The Ferris Wheel was definitely my favorite part this year. It was good to feel a bit removed from all of the insanity happening below and be able to observe it all from the air.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Working Together
A few weeks ago the power went out at night. I was reading via headlamp and saw what looked to be a piece of poop climbing the wall. I took a closer look and realized it was about two dozen ants carrying a chocolate Frosted Flake.
Here they are rounding the corner that goes under the stairs. I found myself actually cheering them on.
I was so distracted taking pictures and videos that I forgot to throw away the Frosted Flake. It's probably somewhere upstairs being made into a little ant village.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Artsy Fifth Graders
This week we talked about block lettering and background space. First they drew part of the alphabet in block letters. Then they erased the lines that connected so that the letters looked like they were stuck together. They could then decide whether to color in the background or the letters.
Some students finished early, so they made another one using a phrase or word that they chose.
Some students finished early, so they made another one using a phrase or word that they chose.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
A Lao Funeral
Last Wednesday my school director's husband died. On Thursday and Friday there were Baci ceremonies (mentioned here) and the funeral was on Saturday. When we arrived at the temple, the monks led the procession inside. The young male family members joined them by shaving their heads and wearing orange robes. The older male relatives wore either black or white and came next in the procession
After them came the nuns. This included female family members and close friends. They all wore white which is the color of mourning.
After the nuns came the truck that held the casket. A rope was tied to the front of the truck and held by every member of the procession to signify the monks and nuns leading the body to the temple.
After we were all seated, the story of his life was read and the monks chanted. Then we all put incense sticks and flowers on the casket. The casket and body were burned at the end of the ceremony.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Semper Bufo
It seems like there have been a lot of toadys plopping around outside lately. I didn't realize until after I put these pictures on my computer that this toad has a little beard!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
A Boat Racing Video and GIF
It's amazing how fast those boats were! While we were there, it was fun to see this helicopter with a giant Lao flag hanging from it.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Vientiane Boat Racing Festival
On Wednesday afternoon, a friend and I joined the thousands of people by the Mekong to watch the boat races. This festival signifies the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the cool*/dry** season.
*cool = upper 70s
**dry = less than 100% humidity
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Mekong Lights
One of my favorite celebrations in Laos is the night before the Boat Racing Festival. While the main downtown streets are insane with thousands of people and super loud music, the banks of the Mekong are a bit more peaceful. People light lanterns to send to the sky and candles on banana-leaf boats that they send down the river. It's such a beautiful time!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Adjectives + Artsy Fifth Graders Week 7
Teaching adjectives is one of my favorites. Every year I have my students complete a worksheet called "Kiki's Kitty" in which they have to come up with an adjective fore every letter of the alphabet.
I allow them to use their dictionaries if they are unable to think of an adjective. The results are pretty hilarious.
After they completed this worksheet, I had them make acrostics with their names. They had to think of an adjective for every letter in their name. Again, I let them use their dictionaries if they couldn't think of one.
Again, excellent results.
Nice Artistic Jealous
Overseas Adverbial Alight
Irate Nice Multilateral
Unhappy Multiple
'Nother Yellowish
Jobless High-so Kafkaesque
Ornamental Angry Innocent
Eligible Naughty Thinker
Yellow Nice Asian Lover Songs
Artistic
Hungry
I allow them to use their dictionaries if they are unable to think of an adjective. The results are pretty hilarious.
After they completed this worksheet, I had them make acrostics with their names. They had to think of an adjective for every letter in their name. Again, I let them use their dictionaries if they couldn't think of one.
Again, excellent results.
Nice Artistic Jealous
Overseas Adverbial Alight
Irate Nice Multilateral
Unhappy Multiple
'Nother Yellowish
Jobless High-so Kafkaesque
Ornamental Angry Innocent
Eligible Naughty Thinker
Yellow Nice Asian Lover Songs
Artistic
Hungry
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Artsy Fifth Graders Week 6
This week we learned about Polish paper cutouts called Leluja. They usually include a simplified tree form in the center with birds or other animals around and inside of it. The paper is folded lengthwise and cut so the pictures are symmetrical.
I love how each one of them is so different!
I love how each one of them is so different!
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Happy Teacher's Day!
I would like to raise a happy mug of Hill's Bros White Chocolate Caramel Cappuccino (thanks, dad and mom) and wish all of my teacher friends a Happy Teacher's Day!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Artsy Fifth Graders Week 5
This week's art project was similar to the one we did last week. They really seemed to get the hang of it quickly this time. We concentrated on how to get the 3-D 'blobs' to twist around each other to make a more interesting final product.
Again, it took them a lot of patience, but the results are really fun!
Again, it took them a lot of patience, but the results are really fun!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Artsy Fifth Graders Week 4
This week in art the students made their names into op-art. They're easy to do, but require a lot of patience.
These didn't photograph too interestingly on their own, so I put them on top of this Wizard of Oz puzzle. I love that quotation!
These didn't photograph too interestingly on their own, so I put them on top of this Wizard of Oz puzzle. I love that quotation!
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