Shaun Pepper

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How might we connect nature to ADST in K-3

Activity Title: "Nature's Design: Leaf Art and Technology"

Grade Level: K-3

Objective:

- Understand the basic elements of design and technology.

- Foster creativity and observational skills through the exploration of natural materials.

- Develop basic skills in crafting and technology use, integrating nature with design.

Materials:

- A variety of leaves (different shapes, sizes, and colors)

- Paper and pencils for sketching

- Digital camera or tablet for photographing

- Basic crafting materials (glue, scissors, colored markers)

- Magnifying glasses

- Optional: Computer with a simple image editing software

Activity Steps:

1. Exploration and Collection:

- Take the students on a nature walk to collect different types of leaves.

- Discuss the variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.

- Use magnifying glasses to observe intricate details and patterns.

2. Sketching Designs:

- Back in the classroom, ask students to sketch their leaves, focusing on the details.

- Encourage them to imagine a design or a creature that incorporates the leaf's shape.

3. Crafting with Leaves:

- Using the collected leaves and crafting materials, students create a piece of art based on their sketches.

- They can glue leaves onto paper and add details with markers.

4. Photography and Technology Integration:

- Students photograph their leaf art using a digital camera or tablet.

- Discuss how technology can capture and enhance their art.

5. Basic Digital Editing (Optional):

- If technology allows, upload the photos to a computer.

- Teach students to do basic edits like cropping, adjusting brightness, or adding simple effects using image editing software.

6. Presentation and Discussion

- Students present their leaf art and photos.

- Discuss how natural materials can be integrated into design and technology.

- Highlight the importance of observing nature to inspire technological designs.

7. Reflection:

- Have a reflective session where students share what they learned about design, nature, and technology.

8. Assessment:

- Evaluate students based on their participation, creativity, and understanding of the concepts of design and technology as demonstrated in their artwork and discussion.

This activity aligns with the ADST K-3 goals by integrating cross-curricular learning, encouraging design thinking, and introducing technology in a hands-on, engaging way.