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This is actually the first page; some kids couldn't wait... |
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I have kept a journal for as long as I have been able to write, and within the past ten years I have started to keep visual journals as well. It's incredibly satisfying to have an ongoing personal record, and visual journals are a fantastic creative outlet/brainstorming vehicle. Recently, I decided to start a visual journal project with my Pre-School and Pre-K classes, and here's a look at our first session. We started by taking ownership of our journals and customizing the front (and in some cases, back) cover. I provided students with a variety of materials, such as colored pencils, markers, paint stampers, collage materials and stickers. The project was completely open-ended: these are their journals after all. My kids were extremely focused, and their work turned out beautifully. I'm thrilled they have taken such a liking to this project, and I'm looking forward to continuing to work on the journals until they are complete.
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I love this student's process; first, she used markers and paint stampers, then she collaged with tissue paper. Beautiful transparencies. |
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This students sought out as many pieces of embossed foil paper as she could find in the bag-o-scraps. She also did some very nice layering with the metallic paint stampers. |
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This one is very Lisa Frank.. |
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This student thought outside the box and collaged off of the border of the page... |
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An awesome metallic mosaic! |
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This one is magical... |
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This was the first page of my journal. The kids asked me to draw a monster, but they said this looked too much like an alligator. Tough crowd! | | | | |
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