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Origami Projects
A Japanese art of paper folding, origami involves folding the paper in intricate geometric shapes. This art of folding paper is not as difficult as it seems. You can start with simple paper folding like, making paper planes and boats. This will give you a whole idea of how you can go about the project. You can make models out of origami for your science project, for instance, a plant kingdom or animal kingdom.
Pottery Projects
Making items of clay such as pots, plates, pen holders and paper weights are innovative ideas for high school arts projects. Pottery is another best way to help the child to build his hand and eye co-ordination. It teaches the child to observe details of art. Pottery also brings in an unique interest, in contrast to other mundane school projects.
Home Science Projects
Home science projects involve knitting, embroidery, cooking and gardening. Although the phrase has ‘science’ in it, it teaches a child the art that goes into transforming a house into a home. In this way, it inculcates the value of respect and gratitude towards home and family members. Often, in formative years these values are forgotten, as most teenagers turn to their rebellious sides. Having a home science project in the high school curriculum speaks good volumes about the school of the child.
Paper Mache Projects
Most children of all ages would make paper mache as their favorite. Anything from decor items to dinosaurs can be created out of paper mache. You can have the children to decorate their classrooms with craft items made from paper mache.
Keep in your mind that when you are assigning a project to a child understand his psychology, interest and capability. Children are very sensitive, so every effort of theirs needs appreciation and motivation. At the end, the project should have generated information and interest for the child.
