Food items have been used as a basis to a number of commercial adds. Like an Apple for the Apple Store that sells computers, ipod, iphones and ipads. Or chocolate M&M's as the spokes people for the chocolate candy on commercials. So this week our teacher asked us to think about the foods we see when we walk into the grocery store. How many ways can you view one food item. My Topic .... a Banana.
A Banana is Yellow when it's ripe.
Green when it's not.
It comes in a bunch.
It has a curved shape.
That is one way to view a Banana in it's original form. Here are 14 other ways...
Banana Bread
Banana Cake
Banana Chips
Banana Smoothie
Banana Muffins
Banana Split
Banana Fritters
Banana Juice
Banana Pancakes
Banana Waffles
Banana ice cream
Banana Pudding
Banana Yogurt
Fried Bananas
All these ways of serving Banana's change the way the banana is originally formed. Banana muffins, bread, pancakes, and waffles. All change the shape and texture making a banana turn into a bread like form. Instead of being a curved shape the banana it then shaped into either a rectangle or circle. Banana smoothies, juice, yogurt, pudding, or ice cream all change a banana into a blended smooth creamy, or cold texture. A Banana came be changed and use to create some delicious things!
So how can this apply to ECE, you may ask. Well have your students look at an object that is common, like a Banana, then ask them to look at it in a new way. Ask them how they see the Banana, you can look at the colour, shape, texture, lines, and the mass and volume of it. You then ask your students to be creative and turn the banana into something new. Who know's what they will come up with, a banana could perhaps spark their imagination!
ART WORD: Mass and Volume.
Mass and Volume refer to a solid , three dimensional body that has height, length, and width ( Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009).
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