I love the idea of using simple objects, like ceramic plates, and completely changing their purpose. You took a common household object and transformed it in such a successful way. I feel like this could be a really fun exercise to do with a class for a mini homework assignment. Send them home and ask them to bring back an everyday object. Don't tell them what they will be doing with the object until they arrive for the next class. This will be a challenge for them to come up with a new purpose or story to tell with the object. With older kids, you could even have them switch objects with a classmate so they have something completely foreign. Or maybe have them pair up and come up with a stop motion animation that includes both objects in a new way!
I love the idea of using simple objects, like ceramic plates, and completely changing their purpose. You took a common household object and transformed it in such a successful way. I feel like this could be a really fun exercise to do with a class for a mini homework assignment. Send them home and ask them to bring back an everyday object. Don't tell them what they will be doing with the object until they arrive for the next class. This will be a challenge for them to come up with a new purpose or story to tell with the object. With older kids, you could even have them switch objects with a classmate so they have something completely foreign. Or maybe have them pair up and come up with a stop motion animation that includes both objects in a new way!
ReplyDelete