This week in our art lesson, we explored how we communicate and express emotions through art. We started by discussing different ways people used to communicate in the past, such as letters and telegrams, and compared them to how we communicate today using mobile phones, social media, and emojis.
To bring this concept to life, students created their own emoji faces to represent different feelings like happiness, sadness, excitement, and surprise. They thought about how colours, shapes, and facial expressions can help show emotions and shared their emoji creations with their classmates.
Through this activity, students learned how art can be used to express emotions and communicate ideas visually. It was a fun and engaging lesson, and we are proud of their creativity!






















