My Footprint Introduction Project


Description

    This is the first art project we completed in Art Methods class! The goal of this activity is to serve as an introduction about yourself to present to the class. The steps within this project include drawing an outline of your foot and cutting it out. Then covering the outline of the foot with individual interests and different ways to introduce yourself to your class. Three mediums had to be used and your name must be visible. 

    The picture of the kid jumping into the lake represents my love for being on the lake and being in the sun. Summer is my favorite season. The ice-cream above that is there to show my favorite dessert. Next to that is some greenery to represent nature and the enjoyment I have for outdoor activities. I also included the Boys and Girls Club logo because I currently work there as the Education Director. I also added in the Northern mascot because I go to school here and enjoy it. There is a coffee sticker because I am addicted to coffee. Next to that is the Target logo because I love shopping there. In the middle of the footprint, there is a moose because I love moose and want to see one in person. I wrote Weber with a 5 because I have family members and they mean a lot to me. Underneath that is "Miss Weber" written by a student. I also included a big smiley face because I just simply enjoy smiley faces. Next to that is cereal because I could eat cereal for every meal. Finally, there is my name!  

Extension Activity

The students will first complete this art project with the same expectations. Three mediums must be used and their name must be visible. They will then present it to the class. After completing this art project, students will then get a partner. They will trace their partner's hand and create an introduction "handprint" to introduce their partner to the class. There will be art supplies in the classroom that students can use for each of these projects! 

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