ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
What is a symbol?
What is symmetry?
How can you communicate a story through images?
What are/were coat of arms used for?
What is a symbol?
What is symmetry?
How can you communicate a story through images?
What are/were coat of arms used for?
STUDENT EXAMPLES
CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLES
TEMPLATES
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Students will create a coat of arms for a person they admire or love. The person can be someone they know, a celebrity, or a fictional character.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students will create a coat of arms for a person they admire or love. The person can be someone they know, a celebrity, or a fictional character.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Symmetry: Your project should be symmetrical.
- A Coat of Arms: You can choose the format. Should have four sections to it.
- Four symbols: Must accurately capture the person’s history/personality.
- A Banner: With an applicable quote (using an applicable, well crafted, and thoughtfully sized font).
- Flanking Symbols: Two flanking images/objects/symbols of importance.
- Fancy Schmancyness: Additional fancy schmancy designs/decorations. 5 extra points for extra fanciness! (Must be well crafted, of course.)