Images
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Young children have no trouble approaching art activities in the spirit of enjoying the moment and the materials (Dinham, 2011). Allowing the use of these visual resources in the classroom will motive students into an aesthetic position (Hurwitz & Day, 2007) to create artworks that communicate meaningful expressions of the Last Supper. Such visual resources are vital to stimulate thinking in a purposeful and relevant way (Goldburg, 2010) in order for students to create.
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The First Eucharist
Cabo, M. D. (2001). This visual resource can be used in the classroom to stimulate conversation and discussion amongst students. Teachers could begin by asking for student prior knowledge concerned with Jesus gathering with his friends for a meal and other forms of celebration. The Last Supper National Catholic Education Commission. (2011). These images can be used as an inspirational tool for students to create their own image of The Last Supper. The Last Supper
Leonardo Da Vinci, c.1498, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. This image can be used as an inspirational tool for students to create their own image of The Last Supper. The Last Supper
Juan de Juanes, c.1560, Museum Museo del Prado, Madrid. This image can be used as an inspirational tool for students to create their own image of The Last Supper. The Last Supper
Catholic Education Office Sydney. (2006). This resource has been provided by the CEO Sydney. It is a useful visual resource to use and can involve the participation of students during the presentation. |