Dog Foam House
This was my final project for Artistic Expression during the Fall session/semester. It took me two days to build it. Well, not really 24 hours but I did it when I have time to do it and when my baby was sound asleep.
I got this idea from Michael Store, they have similar display but they do not have the pattern on how to make them. So , I just made my own pattern, this one I created was a little bit bigger than the store.
I got 45/50 marked on this project which was not bad after all.
Below is the lesson plan I made for this project. This Dog Foam House was divided into several lesson plan according to the age of the children.
Theme: Pets, Domestic Animals
DOG FOAM HOUSE
Objective:
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At the end of the lesson, the
students will be able to create a dog foam house and put the other parts
together. The students will establish creativity and use their imaginative
ideas into reality.
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Pre-requisite Skills:
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Able to cut the foam and put the
parts of the house together.
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Materials Needed:
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Ø Foam crafts of different
colors
Ø Scissor Ø Glue Ø Cut-shaped cardboard |
Classroom Dynamics:
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Put all the required materials for
the activity on the table. The previous activities finished projects such as
Foam Flower Making, Dog’s Necessities Making (Bowl & Food) and Dog Foam
Craft should be ready in order to attach these items to the final project.
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Presentation:
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Ø Introduce the activity to the students by
telling them the importance of dog shelter.
Ø Show pictures with of the dog house and how dog being comfortable having his own place. Ø Let the students use their own creativity. Ø Let them manipulate the materials according to their own imagination. However, if they feel difficulties show them how to make the house and put the parts together, but most of them they know in their own little way just make sure to guide and encourage them until the final project is done. What the children need to do?·
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Children will
traces shaped cut cardboard on to the foam sheet to for roof, walls and or
stairs (stairs optional). Then cut.
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Glue the cut
materials and put it together to form a house. Since some of the parts are
already done from the previous activity, this will make the activity much
easier less consuming time.
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Reinforcement Activity:
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This is also a reinforcement
activity from the previous arts lesson. However, I may be encouraged the
student to ask some questions related to the activity and let them explain
about the learning experiences on making the arts and crafts.
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Developmental Focus:
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Ø Creativity
- putting all the parts together
Ø Intellectual - learning by doing Ø Gross and fine motor - cutting and gathering parts together Ø Social/ Emotional - talking to their friends about the finish project. |
Materials Costs
Foam Sheets (40 sheets) ------------ $9.00
Non-toxic
Glue ---------------------- $14.97
Glitters ----------------------------- $3.00
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Total: ----------------------- $27.96
Note: Students can bring their own scissors.
The cost specified in the lesson plan is not only for this project however, the cost covers the whole month activities for foam arts and crafts. (The whole project of Dog Foam House)
Happy Crafting!!!
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