Lesson 7: Art in Nature (First Grade)
It's time to get outside and gather some art materials! Please click on the photos in the slideshow below to take you to the website and guide you in making art supplies from materials you find in nature.
HAVE FUN CREATING with your parents help and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected].
You could also email me photos of artwork you have created during the summer break. I will miss you all and I hope you have a wonderful SUMMER! :) Please check my blog often this summer because I will be adding some more art ideas.
It's time to get outside and gather some art materials! Please click on the photos in the slideshow below to take you to the website and guide you in making art supplies from materials you find in nature.
HAVE FUN CREATING with your parents help and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected].
You could also email me photos of artwork you have created during the summer break. I will miss you all and I hope you have a wonderful SUMMER! :) Please check my blog often this summer because I will be adding some more art ideas.
Lesson 6: Prickly Cactus (First Grade)
In this lesson, you will create a textured 3-dimensional cactus using found objects and paint. **IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAINT, YOU CAN USE ANY COLORING MATERIAL.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When painting, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns. In art, 3-dimensional form has HEIGHT (tall), DEPTH (deep), LENGTH (wide). 3-D is the opposite of 2-D, which is FLAT.
1st grade challenge: Create different shades of green paint by mixing green, white, black, yellow, blue for your cactus shapes. Also, paint or draw a pattern onto the cactus pot.
Next, follow the slide show below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
In this lesson, you will create a textured 3-dimensional cactus using found objects and paint. **IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAINT, YOU CAN USE ANY COLORING MATERIAL.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When painting, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns. In art, 3-dimensional form has HEIGHT (tall), DEPTH (deep), LENGTH (wide). 3-D is the opposite of 2-D, which is FLAT.
1st grade challenge: Create different shades of green paint by mixing green, white, black, yellow, blue for your cactus shapes. Also, paint or draw a pattern onto the cactus pot.
Next, follow the slide show below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
Lesson 5: Fuzzy Rooster (First Grade)
In this lesson, you will create a textured rooster using paint and a fork. **IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAINT, YOU CAN USE ANY COLORING MATERIAL.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When painting, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns. 1st grade challenge: attempt to ONLY use the primary colors (red, yellow, blue). Once you begin painting with the fork, the colors will then mix together to create secondary colors.
Next, follow the slide show below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
*Credit: funlittles.com
Lesson 4: HeART Texture (First Grade)
In this lesson, you will create a heart shape with texture. You will also include texture by drawing patterns inside some of the circle shapes. **IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAINT, YOU CAN USE A BLACK CRAYON, PEN OR MARKER. YOU CAN ALSO COLOR IN THE SHAPES WITH ANY COLORING MATERIAL YOU HAVE.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When painting, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns.
Next, follow the video and my slideshow below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
In this lesson, you will create a heart shape with texture. You will also include texture by drawing patterns inside some of the circle shapes. **IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAINT, YOU CAN USE A BLACK CRAYON, PEN OR MARKER. YOU CAN ALSO COLOR IN THE SHAPES WITH ANY COLORING MATERIAL YOU HAVE.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When painting, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns.
Next, follow the video and my slideshow below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
Lesson 3: Textured Garden (First Grade)
In this lesson, you will create a Spring inspired garden inspired by the book, "We Are The Gardeners" By Joanna Gaines (please follow along with the video below). You will add texture to your fruit and vegetables.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When drawing, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns.
Next, follow the photos and captions in the slideshow after the story for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
In this lesson, you will create a Spring inspired garden inspired by the book, "We Are The Gardeners" By Joanna Gaines (please follow along with the video below). You will add texture to your fruit and vegetables.
Remember, TEXTURE is the way something looks and feels. When drawing, texture is made through details, such as lines, marks, and patterns.
Next, follow the photos and captions in the slideshow after the story for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING and please share what you have created to my email: [email protected]
Lesson 2: Spring Collage (1st grade)
In this lesson, you will create a Spring inspired collage using materials found around your house (paper, magazines, newspaper, etc.) to create flowers. **First grade challenge: Create details to your flower by adding layers of light and dark round organic shapes (large, medium, small).
Please follow the photos and captions in the slideshow below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING!
In this lesson, you will create a Spring inspired collage using materials found around your house (paper, magazines, newspaper, etc.) to create flowers. **First grade challenge: Create details to your flower by adding layers of light and dark round organic shapes (large, medium, small).
Please follow the photos and captions in the slideshow below for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING!
Lesson 1: LINE SCULPTURE (1st grade)
In this lesson, students will create a 3-d sculpture by manipulating strips of colored paper and gluing those strips onto a large base (paper, cardboard, etc.). First grade challenge: Add patterns to some of the strips of paper and try to build your sculpture as high as you can!
Please follow the photos and captions in the slideshow for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING!
In this lesson, students will create a 3-d sculpture by manipulating strips of colored paper and gluing those strips onto a large base (paper, cardboard, etc.). First grade challenge: Add patterns to some of the strips of paper and try to build your sculpture as high as you can!
Please follow the photos and captions in the slideshow for step-by-step guidance. HAVE FUN CREATING!