Supplies
Acrylic paint (see sample for colors)
chalk pastels
Sharpies
Paint brushes
glue sticks
spray fixative
sponges
For the first project I found a Franz Marc horse on the internet as a coloring sheet which I traced onto a scrap ofposter board. They outlined them in sharpie and used chalk pastel to fill in the color. After spraying them with fixative I cut them out. The kids then painted a colorful "warm colors" background with acrylic paints, using a sponge to add texture. When the background was dry they used the glue stick to place their horse in the scene. Here are some of the fininshed projects:
The second project was a great drawing project. I taught the kids how to draw a step by step simple elephant starting with a circle.(This is a simple way to draw an elephant-see How to Draw an Elephant @eHow.com) We practiced this two times on a practice sheet. Then we did the final drawing on a sheet of watercolor paper. We outlined the elephant in Sharpie. Then we used watercolors to fill in the pink and create a setting. I think both projects turned out amazingly well considering these are 3-5 yr.olds.
Supplies:
Watercolor paper
watercolors
pencil
Sharpie
scratch paper
pencil
Here are a few of the finished paintings:
I am going to adapt these two lessons for some of my older kids classes.
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