Arte Indígena na Educação Infantil: cerâmica, grafismo e pau de chuva!

Hello Everyone! Today's video is our third in the Indigenous Cultures special! Today we'll suggest some practical Indigenous art possibilities for Early Childhood Education! You'll learn, in a super simple way, how to make ceramic vases using homemade play dough. We'll talk a little about Indigenous artwork and its importance, and we'll do a hands-on activity using this resource! In our last tip, you'll have the opportunity to learn how to make a rain stick, a musical instrument of Indigenous origin that's a huge hit with children! Here you'll find our timing: 1:31 – Indigenous Ceramics; 8:26 – Indigenous Artwork; 15:11 – Rain Stick With these activities, you can work on the following learning and development objectives: (EI03EO06) Express interest and respect for different cultures and ways of life. (EI02TS01) Create sounds with materials, objects, and musical instruments to accompany various musical rhythms. (EI02TS02) Use a variety of manipulative materials (clay, modeling clay), exploring colors, textures, surfaces, planes, shapes, and volumes when creating three-dimensional objects. (EI03TS02) Express yourself freely through drawing, painting, collage, folding, and sculpture, creating two- and three-dimensional works. The recipe for the playdough used in this video and its preparation instructions are available at this link:    • Massinha Caseira: receita e atividades div...   Homemade Playdough Recipe: 4 tablespoons of sifted wheat flour 1 tablespoon of salt 1 tablespoon of vinegar (for this activity, I omitted the vinegar; I substituted it with 1 tablespoon of oil) 3 tablespoons of water 1 tablespoon of gouache paint in the color of your choice