Here are some drawings my 7th grade students did based off of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. They where inspired by the words unity, peace, brotherhood, freedom, courage, etc. and were instructed to create a faux quilt square representing those words through the use of various images and symbols. The students used dashed lines to represent stitching. I love how different all of their interpretations are. They are so colorful and look great on a wall together. A great way to acknowledge MLK's birthday.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Martin Luther King Jr. Quilt Project (7th Grade)
Here are some drawings my 7th grade students did based off of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. They where inspired by the words unity, peace, brotherhood, freedom, courage, etc. and were instructed to create a faux quilt square representing those words through the use of various images and symbols. The students used dashed lines to represent stitching. I love how different all of their interpretations are. They are so colorful and look great on a wall together. A great way to acknowledge MLK's birthday.
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