Saturday, September 13, 2014

We Are All Meant to Shine - Marianne Williamson


The wall above the lockers outside my classroom has been quite stark, until now.  Although I teach middle school math, each classroom teacher at South Shore Charter Public School also runs a "project".  Last year was my first project year, coinciding with my first year with my own classroom.  Naturally, I chose to host  an art project.  Projects are student driven, with guidance from the teacher.  It took us a long time to decide what to create for the space above the lockers,  but by late last spring, we had created a banner with an excerpt from Marianne Williamson's famous quote often attributed to Nelson Mandela. The full text is to the right.  
My project worked on the scale, lettering, measuring, and design, then invited every student in our middle school to trace their hand print and decorate with a box of deliciously colored permanent markers.  As more handprints appeared, the students had to layer theirs "behind" the others, giving the banner a beautiful depth around the border.  I brought the banner home this summer to finish the border and piece together, with lots of help (and I use the term loosely) from Maggie and Fred. 
The banner now hangs in the hall for our students encouraging them to burst onto the scene, each in their own way.  My goal is to provide an environment where they feel safe and encouraged to do so.  

As always, thank you for looking.  I love your comments. 



6 comments:

  1. Great way to greet your new students on a positive note. I love the depth of the border too! Can see quite a few artistic students in the mix!

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    1. Thanks, Crimson Leaves. It was really fun. The kids rotated classrooms and they loved finding a way to make most of their hand print show among the others. Even the artistically reluctant were moved to make their mark for the future.

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  2. Great project. I am volunteering two days a week with the art teacher at Holy Trinity School. Can't wait to show this work of art to her.

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    1. Thanks, Jerry. I'll try to post a better picture. I used plain white canvas, from a fabric store, acrylic paint, and then I brought it home and ironed and glued the hems on the unfinished sides. And, for the letters, the students and I measured the space, divided it evenly (including spaces) then made a paper template which was the correct size. Each child in my art project got to design and paint their own letter. I like the variety.

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  3. Jody I just discovered your wonderful blog and spent some time reading some of your previous posts. Looks like you live in a lovely place. Your quote from Marianne Williamson is lovely. Also glad to see you had some pals helping you - mine show up at times too. Have a great day.

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  4. Thank you, Debbie. And, all.. I did post a better picture of the banner above. The kids love it, and it brightens the hallway beautifully.

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