Blog Posting for 8/22/2014
This week news4kids.org aired the following stories:
Largest Outdoor Art Show K-2
Largest Outdoor Art Show 3-5
Japanese Owl Café K-2
Hong Kong Shark Aquarium 3-5
Newscast: Largest Outdoor Art Show K-2
Essential Question: Where is the largest outdoor art show ever?
Vocabulary: installation, landscape, Andy Warhol, Grant Wood, Edward Hopper, pop art, abstract, realism, Impressionism, portrait
Learning Objectives:
– Explain that for all of August, American art is being displayed in all 50 states and D.C. in outdoor installations and on billboards
– Define a portrait as an image of a person’s face and upper body
Summary: For the entire month of August, American art is being displayed across the United States in installations and on approximately 50,000 billboards. The public voted on their favorite art pieces, and 58 images were selected to be shown in all 50 states and D.C. The art show is appropriately named Art Everywhere, as it is the largest outdoor art show ever. Students learn about American art, artists, and what a portrait entails.
Newscast: Largest Outdoor Art Show 3-5
Essential Question: Where is the largest outdoor art show ever?
Vocabulary: installation, landscape, Andy Warhol, Grant Wood, Edward Hopper, pop art, abstract, realism, Impressionism, portrait
Learning Objectives:
– Explain that for all of August, American art is being displayed in all 50 states and D.C. in outdoor installations and on billboards.
– Define a portrait as an image of a person’s face and upper body.
– Explain the unique characteristics of some different art genres.
Summary: For the entire month of August, American art is being displayed across the United States in installations and on approximately 50,000 billboards. The public voted on their favorite art pieces, and 58 images were selected to be shown in all 50 states and D.C. The art show is appropriately named Art Everywhere, as it is the largest outdoor art show ever. Students learn about American art and artists such as Andy Warhol, Grant Wood, Edward Hopper, and Gilbert Stuart. They also learn how to identify different styles of art.
Newscast: Japanese Owl Café K-2
Essential Question: What happens in the Japanese owl café?
Vocabulary: mystical, wisdom, nocturnal, camouflage
Learning Objectives:
– Define a nocturnal animal as one that is awake at night and asleep during the day.
– Explain that owls’ feathers are camouflage, meaning that they have the same colors as their surroundings so that they blend into the environment.
– Identify the Japanese café as a café where customers can interact with owls.
Summary: A café in Tokyo, Japan has combined a café with wild owls. Customers are able to visit the café to get a refreshing drink and visit with several types of owls. The customers can see the owls up close and even pet some of them. Students learn what a nocturnal animal is and how an owl’s feathers act as camouflage.
Newscast: Hong Kong Shark Aquarium 3-5
Essential Question: Why are sharks in danger, and how does the Chinese government hope to solve the problem?
Vocabulary: Hong Kong, Great White shark, endangered, ecosystem, food chain, delicacy, threat
Learning Objectives:
– Identify the Great White shark as one of the most endangered animals.
– Explain how the consumption of shark fin soup in China contributes to the deaths of millions of sharks each year.
– Explain how sharks’ survival helps maintain the food chain and the ocean’s ecosystems.
– List some things to do to help protect sharks and other animals that live in the ocean.
Summary: The Ocean Park Aquarium in Hong Kong recently opened its doors to locals and tourists with an exhibit named “Shark Mystique.” The new aquarium features over 100 sharks and stingrays. The mission of this new exhibit is to raise awareness about the rapidly decreasing shark population. Students learn that Great White sharks are one of the most endangered species in the world and about why their survival at the top of the food chain is important.