The Hamsa Hand (Khamsa Hand/ Hand of Fatima) is a very special symbol to me. It's a symbol that relates a pure message of extending peace and happiness for friends, family, and even strangers. I wear a Hamsa Hand around my neck each and every day.
I decided to bring this idea into a lesson plan where students create their own Hamsa Hands. In this lesson, students trace their own hand and then decorate the inside with various patterns consisting of lines, shapes, and color. Students can trace their hands with fingers spread open or closed. There are different meanings for both; open fingers symbolizes protection, and closed represents good luck.
I have implemented this lesson with classrooms as a fun one-day project, along with summer camps, and special community event art activities with students of various ages. It can be completed with any medium. I would love to try this activity with clay one day! I especially enjoy completing this project with younger students for various reasons; tracing your hand builds eye/hand coordination and essential motor skills, and it's always great to see the reaction of students seeing how big their hand actually is!
I have implemented this lesson with classrooms as a fun one-day project, along with summer camps, and special community event art activities with students of various ages. It can be completed with any medium. I would love to try this activity with clay one day! I especially enjoy completing this project with younger students for various reasons; tracing your hand builds eye/hand coordination and essential motor skills, and it's always great to see the reaction of students seeing how big their hand actually is!