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The Postcard Project combines Spanish and art for Spanish II students

Students in Kristin Raucci’s Spanish II class at Pine Bush High School didn’t just get a lesson in the Spanish language recently. They also acquired some art appreciation and had some fun drawing in completing their Postcard Project.

A high school student wearing a blue hoodie and a paper mask holds a yellow poster with the name of artist Diego Revera on it, along with a painting, a stamp and an orange piece of paper with writing on it.

Ms. Raucci has been doing the Postcard Project for several years and the students enjoy it.

The students received a list of seven artists: Salvador Dali, Diego Velazquez, El Greco, Frida Khalo, Fernando Botero, Diego Rivera, Francisco Goya and Joan Miro. They researched all of them, chose the one they liked the best and began gathering information that had to be included in their essay, including the artist’s birthplace and year, their style of painting, their influences and interesting facts about them.

Two high school students work together. One on the eft is pointing at a project he made on construction paper. The other on the right is writing.

They also chose their favorite painting by the artist and printed it out. They researched where the original painting currently is and included that information in their essay.

Ms. Raucci put together a PowerPoint presentation that helped the students write their essays in Spanish. This serves as the body of their postcard.

Two high school students write on paper n a desk.

The students also created their own unique stamp for their postcard, in the spirit of the artist, using colors, themes or specific items in the painting.

The project is done before or while the class reads the novel, “Los Agentes Secretos y el mural de Picasso” by Mira Canion.

The results were creative interpretations of these artists’ lives and work, blossoming Spanish skills and some research and art skills for good measure.

Two posters sit on computer keyboards. The posters contain information about an artist along with a photo of the artist's famous painting and a stamp the students created.

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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