The core theme of this art experience course is the "Ya Palm Sea Dyeing" plant dyeing technique inherited from the early residents and aboriginal cultures of Taiwan, combined with the wisdom of marine life.
"Notes" uses three different writing methods for describing ocean scenery, as well as the observation, recording and description of community walking experiences. It combines the social and comprehensive fields of the fifth grade, uses the nine-square thinking method to think and express about the ocean, environmental sustainability, sustainable life and consumption patterns, and combines it with the field of technology. Through the collection and integration of digital data, learn the graphic editing and AI imaging skills of digital applications, and create digital nature notes that integrate graphics and text.
This course is rich in variety and has multiple dimensions. Its content bridges and integrates language, social studies, comprehensive studies and technology. It is also reflected in an off-campus teaching experience that includes actual yam palm sea dyeing and a visit to a fishing village community. Through
Students participate in and experience the practical aspects, enrich their aesthetic learning of the five senses and six senses, connect the natural environment, traditional culture and the life wisdom of the ancestors, promote students to observe and think about the significance of marine ecology and natural plant dyes to environmental sustainability, and further guide students to implement sustainable living and consumption attitudes and specific actions.