Making connections with our local community is important to build my students’ knowledge of what is important and who it is important too. Many of my kids live in Glen Innes and walk or drive through the town centre but have never noticed the art work on the walls. My year 9 Social Studies class were fortunate enough to be led on a walking art tour around the town centre to hear about who designed and created the art work and the reasons behind them. Here is a short video of the tour.
Welcome to my teaching and learning wonderings! Please join me on my journey of discovery.
Tuesday, 20 September 2022
Year 9 Social Class Local Art Walking Tour
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