For each lesson plan or project listed below, I have provided an adaption for a special needs student and for a gifted student.
Symmetrical African Mask:
Special Needs - Have pre-drawn items with dashed lines to guide their cutting.
Gifted - Have student add more detail to mask.
Family Portrait Contours:
Special Needs - For students with physical disability, provide scissors that bounce back open if they cannot do the motion themselves.
Gifted - Have student write a story about the family depicted in the portrait.
Kente Cloth:
Special Needs - For student with Autism, have he/she wear gloves to help protect from excess paint getting on hands.
Gifted - Have student get more in-depth with what the colors chosen mean and why they picked them.
African Savanna Watercolor Resist:
Special Needs - For student with physical disability, wrap clay around paintbrush for he/she to have a better grip.
Gifted - If student finishes early, have he/she conduct more research on the African savanna and find what interests them most.
Symmetrical African Mask:
Special Needs - Have pre-drawn items with dashed lines to guide their cutting.
Gifted - Have student add more detail to mask.
Family Portrait Contours:
Special Needs - For students with physical disability, provide scissors that bounce back open if they cannot do the motion themselves.
Gifted - Have student write a story about the family depicted in the portrait.
Kente Cloth:
Special Needs - For student with Autism, have he/she wear gloves to help protect from excess paint getting on hands.
Gifted - Have student get more in-depth with what the colors chosen mean and why they picked them.
African Savanna Watercolor Resist:
Special Needs - For student with physical disability, wrap clay around paintbrush for he/she to have a better grip.
Gifted - If student finishes early, have he/she conduct more research on the African savanna and find what interests them most.