Ceiling Constellations
by 4th graders
Process
Ms. McGill and Ms. Mary Lou wanted to
paint ceiling tiles for the library ceiling.
Ms. McGill thought the night sky would be fun. And then the project began.
The first
thing we did for our constellation project was that we got our partners. Then
we got our constellations. Mrs. McGill, and Mrs. Mary Lou passed out our
constellations. Third, we drew a sketch. Fourth, we did a planning page where
we put what the constellation represents, number of stars, when it is visible,
and the myth behind it. We
had to understand how the stars went around the earth or how the earth rotates
to see the stars and when we would see them.
Fifth, we did some research for our
planning page and our constellation document A.K.A. our myth. We had to read the myths,
figure out what we read and put it into our own words.
Then we
painted ceiling tiles to make our mini sky for the library. This part was really
fun. First we painted black. It was hard to get it into all the holes and
then we thought the tiny holes looked like stars so we stopped worrying about
it. We painted blue and purple and tried
to get it to look like the night sky. A couple friends said that glow in the
dark stars would be fun.
Next
(sixth) we glued our stars onto our tile to represent our constellation.
Seventh, we printed out our myths which were two fat paragraphs and cut out the
constellation pictures that were printed and glued our constellation pictures,
constellation myths, and pictures we drew onto a gray piece of paper. Then next
(eighth) we made our artist statements.
Another Part of
the Process
When we started this project, we were stressed out. We wanted to do it alone and not
together. Now we’re really happy we did
work together because it brought us closer.
We had fun working together (when we started to work together). We had some difficult times but our paper
turned out really good. We both had
arguments about the research and the writing but we worked it out.
It turned out to be very fun and exciting!
Artist Statements
“We had a lot of fun.
It took 5 days to make. I made an
awesome drawing.”
“I think the myth was very cool.”
“It was a lot more fun than I thought. I really liked painting the ceiling
boards. We started out splattering blue,
black and purple then we put the stars where they belong.”
“The thing that was hard was that we didn’t want to work
together but we did and it was fun.”
“I really liked this project especially the drawing part.”
“Mission complete”
I can't wait to see the glow in the dark stars in the library ceiling.
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