The document provides instructions for building a "Peace House" as a group activity for primary school students to reinforce the value of peace. The activity uses recycled materials like milk cartons painted with acrylic paint. Students work together to construct the house by sticking cartons together and adding details like windows, a door, a roof with shingles, and a chimney. Building the house helps students learn vocabulary related to peace and complete the objectives of a group task, reinforcing the value of peace, and learning peace-related words.
2. Title: Give peace a chance Level: Primary Education Art contents : Complementary colours, ability to paint and to stick Language contents : materials, peace words Objectives :- To built a house in a group task. - To reinforce the value of peace - To know vocabulary on the theme
12. -Step 4: Stick the cartons to the board with glue and hot glue in between the cartons to make it stronger. Leave some free space for the door. When building be aware of the position of the bricks ( as in a real wall ) Sometimes you will have to cut the carton in halves to fit the space. Insert one of the halves in the other to make it stronger (Look at the purple brick in the middle)
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15. To shape the wall you will have to cut some cartons. Insert the part you cut inside the other one to make it stronger. Stick them with hot glue. -Step 9: to reinforce the structure make a hole in the second last row of both triangles. Insert the cardboard tube simulating a beam.
16. When you have both triangles built and joined together by the tube then stick the whole block to the rest of the house. -Step 10: Take a piece of cardboard big enough to be the roof of the house and fold it in two. To make the tiles use construction paper and shape them as you see in the picture.