View Gridby: Sofia H.
9th Grade, SFK International Art Education, Beijing, China
Teacher: Ruilin Meng & Amanda Meng

"You are not extra. You are not ordinary. You are extraordinary."
quote by: Robert A., 7th Grade, Pine View School, Osprey, Florida
Teacher: Susy Grandusky
There is an old saying in China called "fifty-six nationalities, fifty-six flowers, fifty-six brothers and sisters are one family." My country has so many cultures and so much inclusiveness. I grew up in this environment. In my opinion every country, race, and person in the world is also many different flowers. These flowers can be the same family. I used flowers as the elements of my creation. I made these flowers grow from one root and I added several representative races with their national flowers. I also wanted to include people with disabilities, so I drew a beautiful girl with a prosthetic leg in the bottom left corner.
Grade Level: Middle 6-8
Standards: Perspective and Point of View - ELA.6.R.1.3, ELA.7.R.1.3, ELA.8.R.1.3 | Expository Writing - ELA.6.C.1.4, ELA.7.C.1.4, ELA.8.C.1.4 | Oral Presentation - ELA.6.C.2.1, ELA.6.C.2.1, ELA.6.C.2.1
Essential Question: What are the common roots in our community and our classroom? How does our culture and environment shape what makes us unique?
Lesson Plan | PowerPoint