Single sheet for filling in for OSHC My Time, Our Place learning framework learning stories. All outcomes included, simply write the story, add reflections, extensions and then tick off the outcomes achieved/demonstrated. Space provided to personalise it with your own school name and logo.
Another fun way to make Japanese Paper Fans! You can use our premade fans to color or paint abeautiful picture....or use our printable fantemplate and let children design their own! This is a fantastic group
More Photos To Come :) What a successful EVENT! Our First art show here a Danz was a success! We had 6 local artists come and demonstrate their skills in painting, photography, pinata making and sewing! We had author Katy McKy here who was signing her books. We also had 3 different dance/music performances! It was definitely a huge hit with students and families!
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Miss Oetken's scratchtastic Greek Vase with Achilles from Greek Mythology We've moved on in our art history time line to Greek and Roman art and we're concentrating on Black Figure Greek pots and vases! We learned about some of the popular basic shapes of pottery and their functions for what they were used for back in Greek and Roman times. I made two types of hand outs and worksheets for students. One that explained the basic shape of the popular vases we were looking at and another that show different examples of popular patterns found on Greek pottery. I also found the link to this website (http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/kids/preload.htm ) a wonderful tool for showing students via projector the types of pottery that existed, how it was made, and ancient history. They also had amazing, easy, and fun printable worksheets I photocopied on the back of the 'how to draw vases' hand out! I also explained that they would apply pigmented/colored slips to decorate with pattern and to create scenes of daily life events or scences from greek mythology. They would also use a 'sgrafitto' 'SCRah-Feet-oh' or scratch with a fine sharp tool to draw detail in the painted on slip. We also learned what 'slip' was, clay mixed with water and minerals to color it. We also wanted to scratch into art history so we made our own scratch board vases to draw into. I painted my vase with black acrylic paint after I colored it in and coated it with warm colored oil pastels. Ready to scratch a design into! Example of an ancient Greek Black figure Hydra vase We also talked how important patterns were in the culture and the process of making the vase and looked at where it was usually applied, around the neck, handles, and base of the vase. Our first step after drawing the vase/pot was to choose a warm colors or cool colors oil pastels and totally COAT the entire vase, pressing hard. If you don't, the black paint will stick and absorb to those areas and won't easily be scratched away. Then after oil pastel fully colored and coated the entire vase, I had students use black acrylic paint to paint over wherever they colored in oil pastel. Next time it would be ready for scratching! We used paper clip ends and wooden styluses to scratch away gently into vases and just remove the black paint exposing the colored oil pastel underneath. Check out some of the finished products! Greek Mythology scene scenes from daily life from our civilization for another civilization to discover! Soldiers resting Popular patterns soldiers in battle
If you are looking for a fun camp craft idea for scouts or a summer craft for tweens, then this soda straw weaving bracelet is perfect! Read on to see how to do straw weaving. Your child will love making colorful yarn bracelets.
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Chinese Calligraphy Banners created by 3rd graders
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PAINTING WITH NATURE is a fun process art for kids. Kids of all ages will love exploring patterns and textures with this open ended art idea.
Exploring famous artists for kids. There are famous artist inspired art projects for kids of all ages. Art ideas for toddlers, preschoolers upwards ar
Awesome process art projects, simple art projects to inspire creativity. How to set up an art space, & kids art projects based on famous art.
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Funnel painting process art for kids
Process Art Ideas for Kids. Fun and easy process art and craft activities for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarteners.
From mixed media to simple sketching, there's something here for every 1st grader.
Great for gift baskets, parties, small group crafts, or even in the classroom! All materials are provided. SINGLE KITS: A single kit is INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED and includes everything needed to make one complete craft. Great as party favors and stocking stuffers! BUNDLE KITS: Multiple unicorns are included. Bundle crafts will share instructions and paint - everything is included, but the craft is meant to be done as a group. What's included in a Bundle of 4: - Four unicorn heads - Two colors of acrylic paint - Two paint brushes - Six colors of yarn within each color set! - Easy step-by-step instructions Size: approximately 5" wide, 4" high Proudly made in Sanford, Florida
Your kids will love these 5 fun ways to paint with feathers. These process art activities are perfect all year or during a study of birds or Thanksgiving turkeys. Are you looking for some new process
Foil painting just requires an easy little switch. Foil instead of paper means a new painting surface; a slippery, reflective surface that's extra fun to paint on. This process art activity uses household staples for lots of opportunities for creative sensory fun.
Kids use cardboard, beads, and clay to make stacked sculptures. A perfect process art experience that is great for toddlers through elementary age, and works both hand eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Use shapes to create process art for kids. Block Painting is a fun and easy way to learn shapes, colors, and more with toddlers and preschool.
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
Children stick paper collage material and yarn to sticky contact paper to make colorful and playful works of art that can be hung on the wall.
Get ready for the best, most creative, most EPIC painting ideas for kids you have ever seen! Because ... well, February. February is definitely a month that requires some fun and loads of bright colours too. If you have preschoolers or toddlers who love when Mama gets that paint out, have we got some fun
This simple syringe painting is a fun and easy way to create abstract art with your preschooler. When I opened the cupboard to check our medicine