The Our Shared Story online exhibition will finish on Dec 31.
However the project launch video and reflection prompts can continue to be used for learning and community building.
Access them here: https://t.co/yshmlcmKr6
Our Shared Story reflections and conversations are far from over.
While the Our Shared Story website will close on Dec 31, the project launch video and reflection prompts can continue to be used for learning and community building.
Access them here: https://t.co/yshmlcmKr6
Our Shared Story reflections and conversations are far from over.
While the our Shared Story website will close on Dec 31 2020, the project launch video and reflection prompts will continue to be available here: https://t.co/yshmlcmKr6
'Socially distancing in vital in 2020. Our artwork reminds people to socially distance while reflecting on the year that was 2020'.
This photograph, 'Social Distancing in 2020', was submitted from 11-year olds Addison, Cian & Hudson (from Cannon Hill in QLD).
'Peaceful Solitude' is a sculpture by Emma, Isabella & Cecilia (11).
They write: 'The colour purple symbolises the virus, blue the essential masks, while green symbolises nature, which was undisturbed during the pandemic. Made with tissue to symbolise toilet paper.'
Did you feel like this at all during lockdown? What do you wonder about this piece?
'Locked in Lockdown' is a piece by 11-year-old Arky.
This and more submissions are on display until Dec 31 at https://t.co/dV0mtEPhWw
The Our Shared Story online exhibition will finish on Dec 31.
Thanks to all those who have supported and participated in the project.
To see the showcased student works, head to: https://t.co/dV0mtF6SO4
'Future and the Memory' is a piece by Vivian, age 11.
'This tree represents the present. One side shows a beautiful memory when we passed a tree filled with shoes. The other shows what could happen if the spread isn’t slowed'.
See more works at https://t.co/qPSkP7fYIt.
Ava, Ella and Chelsea (age 10) write:
¨Every year animals face catastrophic suffering. This year it was humans who faced the danger, with the COVID-19 pandemic spreading across the globe. However, the animals still needed protecting.¨
See more works at https://t.co/dV0mtEPhWw
We´ve extended our fifth and final submission date until October 31.
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To explore the student works already published, head to:
https://t.co/dV0mtEPhWw
This artwork ´We Control Our Future´comes from Jade, Age 11.
Jade writes - ¨The hand in the piece is meant to show society as a whole and how if we don't do something about the world it will crumble away¨.
See more works at https://t.co/dV0mtEPhWw
We´ve extended our fifth and final submission date until October 31.
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To explore the student works already published, head to:
https://t.co/dV0mtF6SO4
Our fifth and final submission date was October 19. But we're extending it to October 31.
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We hope you are well wherever you are and able to keep connected with friends, family and wider community through this time.
#oursharedstory#citizenship@NewPedagogies#npdl
This piece by Ellum, age 10, is entitled Together Against Covid.
We love how it captures a strong sense of community and togetherness.
See more of the latest submissions at https://t.co/dV0mtEPhWw
#art#COVID19Vic#COVID19Aus#aussieED#History#pandemic#npdl
´Despite not being able to go to school, I can still enjoy lock down in many different ways´.
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Yan, age 9, shares her story.
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Explore this and other recent submissions at: https://t.co/dV0mtEPhWw
#oursharedstory#literacy#Covid_19