Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Hero's Project at Taub School 2021/2022 Academic Year

The Hero's Project at Taub School 2021/2022 Academic Year Honoring the First Responders During the Pandemic

This unique, interdisciplinary arts integration project involved all 6th grade teachers at Taub School (except for the math teachers) and was led and supported by Jennifer Post, 6th grade science teacher and WP Professor in Residence Robin O'Brien. Social engagement and community service were embedded themes for these students. Art teacher Patty Kaminski was constantly involved assisting the content area teachers and the students with the art making part of this project.

Art Professor in Residence Triada Samaras interviewed both Ms. Post and Ms. O'Brien for this blog post. In the words of Ms. Post: 


"This project started by wanting to thank our local hero’s in the city of Paterson through the 21/22 school year and into the 22/23 school year. Being virtual for the 20/21 school year we were unable to do that so we thought why not now and why not always. We chose to thank the Paterson Fire Department first because they were truly at the frontlines on the pandemic in the city responding to calls and treating patients before transporting them to the hospital. They are truly out there putting their lives on the line each day and rarely get a thank you."

"We made each member of the Paterson Fire department ornaments with their names on them and decided them per house per tour. We also made cards of thank you for them to have especially since some do end up working the holidays and miss precious time with their families. We also wanted to recognize those who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the city and those ornaments had each fallen firefighters name on it and was given to headquarters for them to display each holiday season to remember the supreme sacrifice that these men and woman gave for the city."














Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Art for Ukraine from The Taub School: Part One

This past spring, the sixth grade team of Joseph A Taub School, Paterson, NJ responded to the invasion of Ukraine with concern and empathy for the Ukrainian people. They also planned with WP PIR Robin O'Brien and WP Art PIR, Triada Samaras.

The teachers met and decided that a cross curricular lesson would be implemented in the 6th grade classes. Each subject chose a different method in honoring the Ukrainian citizens. The culmination of their work can be seen in the attached photos. The students worked with diligence on their projects and learned a great deal about the crisis on the other side of the world. The Joseph A Taub school honors the bravery and perseverance of the Ukrainian citizens. 


1. Math: Creating sunflowers using graph paper 

2. Social Studies: Mapping work and culture 




Above:  Multi-disciplinary display case with works from art, math social studies ELA and Bilingual Bengali classes

3. Science: Discovering the anatomy of a sunflower 

4. Art: Making sunflowers from paper (See Part Two)

5. ELA letters to Ukraine (See Part Two)

6. Bilingual Bengali letter to Ukraine


The following people contributed to this project:


Taub Students

Cecilia O’Toole Fredericks, Principal

Phyllis Delgiodice, ELA

Jennifer, Post, Science

Mathilda Muniz, Social Studies

Barbara Grabowski, Math

Yasmine Chowdhury, Bilingual

Kozeta Bido, Math

Edmund Yanson, math

Shannon Allejo, ELA

Jeanette Cordero, ELA

Molly Nawoichyk, Special Ed

Patricia Kaminski, Art

Robin O'Brien WP PIR

Triada Samaras WP Art PIR


Art for Ukraine at the Taub School: Part Two

This past spring, the sixth grade team of Joseph A Taub School, Paterson, NJ responded to the invasion of Ukraine with concern and empathy for the Ukrainian people. They also planned with WP PIR Robin O'Brien and WP Art PIR, Triada Samaras.

The teachers met and decided that a cross curricular lesson would be implemented in the 6th grade classes. Each subject chose a different method in honoring the Ukrainian citizens. The culmination of their work can be seen in the attached photos. The students worked with diligence on their projects and learned a great deal about the crisis on the other side of the world. The Joseph A Taub school honors the bravery and perseverance of the Ukrainian citizens. 


1. Math: Creating sunflowers using graph paper (Part One)

2. Social Studies: Mapping work and culture (See Part One)

3. Science: Discovering the anatomy of a sunflower (See Part One)

4. Art: Making sunflowers from paper








Above:  Multi-disciplinary display case with works from art, math social studies ELA and Bilingual Bengali classes

5. ELA letters to Ukraine 



 

6. Bilingual Bengali letter to Ukraine


The following people contributed to this project:


Taub Students

Cecilia O’Toole Fredericks, Principal

Phyllis Delgiodice, ELA

Jennifer, Post, Science

Mathilda Muniz, Social Studies

Barbara Grabowski, Math

Yasmine Chowdhury, Bilingual

Kozeta Bido, Math

Edmund Yanson, math

Shannon Allejo, ELA

Jeanette Cordero, ELA

Molly Nawoichyk, Special Ed

Patricia Kaminski, Art

Robin O'Brien WP PIR

Triada Samaras WP Art PIR