Wooden Scrap Art in Grade One

I found a box full of different sized wooden pieces and let my grade ones go wild! They all picked out between 10-20 pieces and played around with their composition and planning.

They painted a piece of cardboard in either white or black to serve as the background for their shape collage and the students painted all of their wooden pieces  with a solid color. When these were dry, they added designs and details with oil pastels– 2-3 colors per shape.

Finally they glued their pieces. Some kept to the original idea they had when the pieces were not painted and others went with a whole different look and feel.

I loved the plain collage and the colored one. As a variation they could be painted in warm or cool colors, complimentary colors, etc. Lovely don’t you think?

A Sneek Peek in Grade One!

Here’s a little something I am working on with Grade One’s. I have started my school wide 3D sculpture unit so that’s what you’ll be seeing on my blog from now on.

Grade one is have a blast and so am I! It’s amazing what you can do with a bit of imagination. I found this box of assorted wooden shapes that no one claimed and Louise Evelson came to mind but with a colorful twist! More to come on this…

Assorted wooden pieces come to life!

Assorted wooden pieces come to life!

Eric Carle Art in Pre-Kindergarten

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I have to say that I LOVE Eric Carle’s beautiful art!  The colors and the textures he creates on tissue paper is magical and the whole process is easy and fun for any age. Pre-K is learning about insects and … Continue reading