“We can make a funny face!” -Mila

While working together, the children have unfolded multiple ways to transform paper. While tearing papers:

Archer: That looks like Josephine’s hair.

Mila: It’s curly like Josephine’s.

Archer begins to make different facial expressions. Grace reciprocates with a facial gesture.

Mila: We can make a funny face!

Faced with a blank page and strips of paper, the children’s first attempt was hesitant. Instinctively, they reached for a pencil and applied their knowledge of paper to a platform for design. The children took turns drawing a shape for the face.

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Archer pointed to the shape Grace drew: That one is bigger.

Mila: Now we can put the hair.

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Teacher Silvana pulled mirrors out as an invitation to take a closer look at their facial features and expressions. The children looked closely and outlined parts of their face with their fingers.

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Archer: Look, one eye is closed.

Mila: I don’t know how to make the nose.

Josephine: I can.img_7382

 

Weaving points of view together, the children extended their creativity with a collage of ideas.

 

 

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