
Here are the few photos I have about the work in progress with the 4th graders' class. The duration of the session was slightly shorter than with the 2nd graders. Same material. In the photo above you can see that there was an interesting use of the colored tapes.





One student used the CD perpendicular to the piece of cardboard.

And here's one finished project.
See: A CD Face with the 2th Graders for more info about the project
1 comment:
Definitely more complex than the 2nd graders, but just as charming!
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