Learning from Centuries of Play: Students Reenact Bruegel’s "Children’s Games" – Copy / Paste by Peter Pappas

I was perusing Edward Snow's "Inside Bruegel: The Play of Images in Childrens Games" and impressed with his de-construction of the painting. As a big fan of document based instruction, I got thinking about how much students could learn from a close reading of the work. Link to painting.<br />
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After a search, I found that a group of Belgian students had researched and re-enacted Bruegel the Elder's "Children's Games" (1560) for a class project. I'm reposting it to inspire enterprising teachers and students to try their hand at a reenactment of this (or another work).

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Dan Meyer hits various nails on various heads. And reading his blog I’ve remembered a) how much talent there is out there and b) how useful it is to be able to access it. Thanks Dan.



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