Hands Project


 


Project: The students must trace and color their hands using warm and cool colored oil crayons. Next, they will blend the oil crayons with a paper towel. After blending, the students must cut out their paper hands and glue them to the top of their black paper. Students must then pick a scratch letter that correlates with a positive word. Students then scratch a design into the letter using a wooden tool and stick the letter onto the black paper with their hands. Then, they will write the rest of the letters to their positive word. On a separate smaller white piece of paper, the students will answer the question of what their word means to them. 

My Project: For my project, I chose red, yellow, and orange for my warm colors on one hand and chose purple, blue, and green for the other hand. I had to use multiple paper towels to blend all of the colors nicely without them all mixing together.  I chose the letter "K" for Kindness because I have been told by many people that I am kind and I believe that there needs to be more kindness in the world. 

Activity: I would use this activity for younger students and have each student pick a letter of the alphabet and use positive and uplifting words. By the end, we would have a complete alphabet and inspiring words to go with each one. 

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