Here's a fun, yet messy lesson that I'm using to teach these little ones about
proportion and
full-body self-portraits. We are calling them
"Robotic Self-Portraits" and I really like what they created!
First, we used black paint and recycled materials to "stamp" simple shapes to create a robot.
I tried two different
variations for adding color. One class painted them using tempera cakes and the next time they came to art we used oil pastels to
layer contrasting colors. I really like how some of these turned out.
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love the attitude from Robo-Lucy |
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I cut the robots out and glued to some yellow construction paper for them since we are about to be on fall break.
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I wanted to wrap this project up before
fall break, so with my last class of the week I let them
experiment with
color mixing using tempera paint. We read
"Mouse Paint", my favorite book ever, and then while they were painting, I played a
BrainPopJr. video about mixing colors. They were so creative and came up with lots of great colors. I showed them how to make a
"tint" and I heard them saying things like "Oh I just made a tint of blue!" And "How do you make purple again?" ...it was precious.
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Painting with Tempera Cakes |
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Alexzander was making some cool colors...
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Mixing colors on their palettes... |
Love it- I did Robots too- but I'm totally stealing your gadget stamping- what a great effect. My students cut out simple shapes to make their robots.
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