A practical guide for teaching elementary students manual arts, with step‑by‑step activities from clay modeling to paper cutting.
The book outlines how to structure lessons, prepare materials, and guide young learners through hands‑on projects that integrate art with nature study, stories, and other subjects.
This edition covers equipment lists, time recommendations, and classroom procedures for several projects. It explains how to prepare clay, shape tiles, create freehand paper cuts, and build simple functional items like lamps, book covers, and small vessels. Clear demonstrations help teachers stage activities that develop fine motor skills, proportion, and creative expression while keeping safety and hygiene in mind.
- Hands‑on projects include clay modeling in three groups, tile design, freehand paper cutting tied to literature and seasons, and simple book binding
- Detailed prepares resources: materials lists, timeframes, and step‑by‑step instructions for each activity
- Design and craft concepts focused on proportion, texture, and form, with tips on presentation and classroom management
- Cross‑curricular links show how manual arts can reinforce reading, science, and history
Ideal for teachers planning elementary art curricula, shop teachers, and program coordinators seeking structured, shop‑floor friendly activities that build practical skills and creative confidence.