First of all, I now plan on doing this with my niece and nephew this summer, what a fun activity! Second, I love the discussion possibilities about porous and none porous objects and materials (this ties in nicely with science lessons in elementary!). Very creative method of showing students other ways to use our wonderful topic of glass! I'm very impressed!
I love the vocabulary you used throughout the video.I think this video will also allow for an introduction to secondary colors and how they are created. Great job! Can't wait to see the painting!!
First of all, I now plan on doing this with my niece and nephew this summer, what a fun activity! Second, I love the discussion possibilities about porous and none porous objects and materials (this ties in nicely with science lessons in elementary!). Very creative method of showing students other ways to use our wonderful topic of glass! I'm very impressed!
ReplyDeleteI love the vocabulary you used throughout the video.I think this video will also allow for an introduction to secondary colors and how they are created. Great job! Can't wait to see the painting!!
ReplyDeleteThe people at Fenton Art Glass will be painting beads when we are there in July.
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