Saturday, December 8, 2012
Bears!
We have finished the bears! Many thanks to Melissa and the International Bear Trust and the University of Colorado for this awesome curriculum. We did only a few of the lessons in the pilot but plan to revisit the Bear Book in the future to continue to learn about bears. We found out that what we thought we knew turned out to be very little! During the course of the lessons, each student adopted his or her own bear and created these wonderful stepping stones. One we let go to a garden home before we got the finished picture! During the pilot, we used the iPads and lots of apps to learn more. Google Earth and the SmartBoard were wonderful ways to locate populations of our own Florida Black Bears. However, both proved invaluable in learning about other countries. In trying to capture the spirit of each bear, the students realized that flat glass was not going to do justice to the eyes of each bear. We create each eye out of 3 layers of glass, placed the pairs of glass eyes into a kiln, and fused the eyes to create realistic eyes of each bear. The results are stepping stone replicas that almost seem alive! This was a terrific way for students to use their research skills and their creativity to learn about bears worldwide.
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