Wednesday 24 June 2020

Wordless Wednesday

Awestuck moments - whenever you remember those moments, again we will be awestuck. 

I always have a phobia for birds with every close encounter with them but I love to watch them at a distance. Whenever a chick or pigeon or a parrot sits over me, I have a racing heartbeat, sweats and dizziness. 

I had few negative encounters with Hen, Cocks and Crow during my school days. In a 80 acres of Space, my school had more trees, we used to have our lunch in the open ground along with friends in groups. During lunch break, almost everyday, we encountered with crows around. Once, during a school assembly, a crow fell down dead on my friend, who stood right in front of me. I couldn't imagine that sight even now, it gives more pain. Carrying all these sights, I started stepping away from the birds.

But, as years passed by, growing with more strength and courage everyday, slowly started to watch them again. We visited a Birdland park and happened to get sight of this Owl and Owlet in a very close view. We were awestuck with such amazing creatures.










Sharing my awestuck moments with you for #Wordless Wednesday. in Natasha's space. Happy to be a part of Wordless Wednesday







DIY- PEN STAND



Today, I am sharing a simple DIY - Pen Stand. 

MATERIALS REQUIRED :

  • Empty Actimel bottles - 5 nos
  • Any round shape box lid
  • Glue
  • Colours


STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED :

1. Clean the actimel bottles well and remove the wrappers.


2. Decorate the empty bottles of your choice design. I designed Warli art.




3. Glue the bottles to the box lid. Allow it to dry well for a day.




4. Once dried completely, fill it with paint brushes, pens and pencils.


Thursday 18 June 2020

OCEAN LIFE - POSTER




Hi all,

Today I am sharing a poster created by my daughter for World Ocean Day celebrated on June 5th. This is an art challenge - Paper art. 

As a part of her campaign, she wrote an article in her school magazine.
PLASTIC IS A BIG THREAT TO OUR HOME, PORTSMOUTH 
Plastics give us a helping hand, but they are polluting our land! 

Plastic – as everyone knows is a very consequential issue around the world and now it is the greatest curse to our home, Portsmouth! 

The ‘Curse’ of Plastics is now widely germinating many menaces related to the life on Earth. Most of the things that we use is all, nothing but Plastic! Almost 99% of rubbish composes Plastic. This never spared the marine life either. Many campaigns like #SAVETHETURTLES and #SAVETHEWHALES are conducted to spread awareness about it. It affected marine life simultaneously along with the terrestrial living.  

All our surroundings are getting submerged with it. Currently, most of the plastics are thermosetting plastics. From saucepans to electrical sockets. Now, we need to stop it. Some plastics are told to be recycled and Biodegradable, but none can be exactly disposed. We need to make a change. Plastic causes cancer and when burnt, it releases harmful gases into the air and causes global warming and Respiratory diseases as well, developing into CLIMATE CHANGE!  

We can follow the 5R’s policy. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose and Refuse!! Always throw away plastic where it is to be disposed like the separate bins for plastic waste. 

Recently, the garden arenas of Clarence Pier, near the sea, have been littered around with a lot of plastic right from food sachets to bottles. Tourists don’t take care for the area; no one uses the trash bins to dispose plastic waste. These are places where a lot of public would love to visit and hence should be maintained neat and tidy.  

Plastics don’t just cause harm for human race; they harm our beloved pets as well. A survey reveals that more than 1000 animals are dying in a week due to plastic consumption! Plastic also causes disturbance for the tourists who visit the sea fronts. Here, the blessing of durability of plastics becomes the curse of our ecosystem. 

Go green, no plastic, everything is fantastic! 


Monday 15 June 2020

TYPES OF ROCKS POSTER



Today, we are sharing yet another interesting school project, Types of Rocks. 

Steps to be followed:

1. Knead a small ball of maida dough. Allow it to dry for few hours or overnight. This will get dried up outside, leaving out some dried patches.



2. Roll small dough of it and roll out and flatten it. Keep this a base for a look alike rock. 



For Metamorphic Rock, we painted it with Glitter colour paint.


For Sedimentary Rocks, attached two or layers of dough and paint two colours at the same stroke to looks like sediments texture.


For Igneous Rocks, glue a small piece of scrubber and then paint to give a porous texture.



3) Glue them to the paper and design your poster on Rocks.

Happy Parenting !

Saturday 13 June 2020

CAVE PAINTING PROJECT

Cave painting is one of those interesting form of art for children. In general, Cave painting depicts the way of life people followed in prehistoric days. They are recorded to know about history and culture. The interesting aspect of those cave art is the creation of simple figures for humans and animals. It tells us more stories about the prehistoric days.

My nine year old is studying about prehistoric life, this was given us an activity for him to draw his own cave painting depicting a story. Have a look of his cave painting .




Friday 12 June 2020

FOSSILISATION POSTER

Hi all,

Today, we are sharing one of the interesting school project - Fossilisation. My 9 year old is learning about fossils. This was given as one of his home learning activity.




Fossilisation is the process of formation of fossils - how fossils are formed.

Let's see how we designed this poster.

Materials required:

Maida
Colours


Steps to be followed
:

1. Knead a small ball of maida dough. Allow it to dry for few hours or overnight. This will get dried up outside, leaving out some dried patches.



2. Roll small dough of it and roll out and flatten it. Keep this a base for a look alike rock.
3. In Stage 1, we drew a dinosaur and cut out the shape and glue to the rock. If any animal dies on land , will be covered by layers of sediment.

4. In Stage 2,  over timeItime with layers of rocks over it, leaving only the skeleton.

5. In Stage 3, the skeleton gets buried with many layers of rocks by natural.

6. In Stage 4, for fossil, we designed a skeleton using hot glue and placed leaving half way open, depicting due to erosion or wavering of rocks, fossils are found.


3. Cut a picture of dinosaur and use it in the first stage.
4. In the second stage


PPT - CHARLES DICKENS