Thank you to Cassie Stephens for the shape lesson!
Now that kindergarten students have explored line, we are focusing on shape. First, we read the book Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert and talk about the names of the shapes and the number of sides they have. Next, we play a clapping vocabulary game followed by Shape Bingo. Students use their knowledge of shapes to create a shape painting. Ask your kindergartener what a parallelogram is! Thank you to Cassie Stephens for the shape lesson!
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First, we talked about how a sculpture is an artwork that we can see all the way around. Students were given "lines" and we talked about how to make the line stand up on "feet" by bending the ends. The kinders learned how to use "just a dot, not a lot" of glue to create shapes and attach their curvy and zig-zag lines to their paper.
Thank you to Cassie Stephens for the lesson! First, we painted the bumpy side of the leaves and printed them onto our black paper. Using SpongeBob, we added texture in fall colors around the leaves. We loved this project and the results are amazing!
Thank you to Deep Space Sparkle for the great project! Kindergarten students created a line painting to music and added color using tempera cakes. Next, we glued the streamers to one side of the paper and created a cylinder using glue. We tried our best at tying the string on the top and tested our windsocks outside. The windsock tracks the wind!
One of the first weeks of school, the kinders learned the painting procedures for art class and painted a variety of black lines. We learned the order of the rainbow and added color in ROYGBV order.
Thanks to Cassie Stephens for the line unit! |
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