Ideas and Lessons in Art
Make a Class Mural
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Create a mural on a large class wall with connections to your learning. Work on it through-out the year or over a day, it's a great group effort. If you can't dedicate a class wall, communities usually have fire hydrants or walls they would love to have someone beautify.
Math fractions connection- Talk about how you can take your shapes and evenly divide it.
Math fractions connection- Talk about how you can take your shapes and evenly divide it.
Hunt & Carve
A soap carving lesson after looking at the art of Canadian carver Richard Hunt. Designed for grade 4 however, I remember doing this type of lesson in grade 2 (which was not yesterday, so it goes to show the staying power of a great lesson).
Hunt & Carve Lesson Plan.
* Note: Ivory soap is the least likely to crumble.
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http://www.woodcarvers.com/soapcarving.htm
Hunt & Carve Lesson Plan.
* Note: Ivory soap is the least likely to crumble.
Image retrieved from:
http://www.woodcarvers.com/soapcarving.htm
Sketch to Stretch
Read a story. Talk about the feelings conjured up through-out the book. Make a list and get each student to illustrate 2 feelings they felt through-out the story. This lesson helps students analyze emotions and then depict them. There are no wrong feelings or drawings of feelings. Each students should feel free to choose the colors they wish and create the art work they wish. At the end discuss why each students choose certain colors to describe certain feelings and talk about their art work. This was done with a resistance technique using oil pastels and watercolors. Book suggestions: Love You Forever: R. Munch; Knuffle Bunny: Mo Williams; Lighthouse: R, Munch; Birthday Monsters : S. Boynton; Something From Nothing: Pheobe Gilman.
Observational Drawings Lessons
We had done this with flowers. Each student got a flower and drew it as precise as possible looking for lots of details. They outlined with black sharpies and colored hard with crayons or pastels. After they colored their drawings we took food coloring and water in a spray bottle and faded the coloring of the paper. Here is a detailed lesson for grade primary and one. This lesson can get messy and may be better for older grades.
Positive and Negative Space Imaging
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I like to teach children about positive and negative space in images because it can really distort perspectives and open children's eyes.
This lesson is an excellent precusor to stencil making for silk screening.
This lesson is an excellent precusor to stencil making for silk screening.
Music in the Classroom for FREE
Create music playlists and theme/ lesson based song connections. Stream music in classrooms during art for inspiration or as listening activities, exploring poetry, patterns, history, cultures, physical education, math, and much more.