Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Recycled Paper Garden Mural/ Mother's Day Cards

Fun Friday Project/Mother's Day Creations

I wanted a big art project to hang out in the hallway since it's that time to give the kids all their art. I hate when the hallways are empty..so I made this big "garden" with paper and showed the kids how to make big flowers. I did this lesson with K-3 and it turned out great!


I referenced my "Be smART" chart...2nd grade just finished making paper gardens...so we could get ideas from these samples. 

Here's our scrap bin...it doesn't normally look like this...we had been 'digging' for colors. 



Some kids chose to create a pop up Mother's Day Card before making a flower for the garden.



Our finished garden!





Pop-up Flower Gardens with 2nd Grade


 These turned out awesome this year! My student teacher helped me teach part of this lesson...but her placement was up before she got to see the finished product. This is a 3-4 day project.




                                      
Day One: Drawing and painting the background...landscape review! 








Day Two- Read "Planting a Rainbow" and collage stems and leaves...start creating flowers. 





Constantly reminding kids of the order of the rainbow...I don't think I've said Roy G. Biv so many times in my life. 











Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Spring Sub Plan: Ants in a Garden

I left this with my sub a couple of weeks ago and they turned out really well. The kids did a good job and she used it for K-3.

Imagine if you were an ant in a garden...what would the garden look like from your point of view?




Well, they're all sideways. :( Sorry. But you get the idea!








Saturday, April 6, 2013

Kinder'garden' Mural

My cooperating teacher taught me how to do this project with Kindergarten when I started student teaching. It's super cute, but also really does teach some good skills and the results spruce up the hallways for Spring! Yay! It's become an annual Kinder project.

Teacher Prep for Garden: Cut a large piece of blue (we were out so I had to use white) butcher paper for background....cut green 9x18 paper into 4 inch chunks and 'fray' the edges to create grass. Cut two large clouds and write class name in the cloud.

Teacher Prep for Flowers: Cut strips of green paper for stems, chunks of paper for petals and leaves. Then smaller squares for centers.

This year I decided to organize my color scheme by giving them 5 colors to choose from for petals and only two colors for centers to keep life easier.

We read the book "Planting a Rainbow" by Lois Ehlert.

 
We start by cutting out the center..I let them use a small dixie cup to trace a circle.

Then we do an art magic trick by folding a piece of paper in half, drawing 3-4 petals and cutting them out to get double the petals! Tada!
 
(math integration...counting by two's)

Glue center to stem...glue petals to center...then use the same magic trick to make leaves.



 
Then we put dots of glue on the back and "plant" the flowers in the garden. Super fun and only takes one class period.
After they plant one flower, they can make one more to take home or plant again....OR they can make bugs for the garden...which always turn out really cute.
 
 
 
Here you can see the prepped garden...