Jimu News Reporter Wang Yuan
Correspondent Miao Xiaomiao
On October 18, an art assignment from Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Foreign Language School attracted the attention of teachers and students - students imitate a famous painting they like. It is understood that this is a weekend homework for the Economic Development and Development School, aiming to cultivate students' creativity under " double reduction " and mobilize children's enthusiasm for learning.
Xu Juan, a teacher from the Economic and Technological Development Zone, introduced that students and parents can imitate a famous painting they like. Students need to first study the styling characteristics and expressions of the characters in this famous painting, find the essence of the characters, and then prepare clothes with similar colors and materials to pose in shape. Once the homework was assigned, the students rushed to imitate "famous paintings". The bed sheets and curtains at home, mother's skirts and grandma's headscarf were all used by the students and became part of the "famous paintings". Student Li Enhao imitated the famous painting Angel, and Xiao Huixin imitated the famous painting Mona Lisa...


"Doing meaningful homework with parents can bring closer parent-child relationships. In fact, it is not difficult to imitate world-famous paintings. As long as you observe carefully, it is not considered 'hard for parents'." Xu Juan said that the children's creativity in the process of doing homework is very strong, which is beyond the imagination of many adults. Although the homework looks simple and fun, it is conducive to stimulating students' interest, it is not easy to practice.

After students finish their homework, parents said that through their curiosity about "new things", they can guide students to observe and explore world-famous paintings. In the process of preparing imitation materials, they can also exercise their hands-on, observation and expression skills, thereby stimulating students' enthusiasm for learning, understanding world-famous paintings, and improving students' artistic cultivation and interest in painting and art.
Teacher Xu Juan said: "The school focuses on cultivating students' international vision and artistic literacy. It often creates display opportunities for children by holding theme art exhibitions, designing mascots for campuses, designing class emblems, and completing the ten-meter scrolls of the National Day celebrations together... I hope that children can express their creativity and display their artistic talents with all their hearts."
(Picture provided by correspondent)
(Source: Jimu News)
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