Grades: Kindergarten - Fifth
There can be three insects that look the same in shape and
size, but can differentiate with patterns and colors. Exploring shapes and
patterns together first. Repetition helps children remember lines and shapes.
Project: Using the repetition of three insect
shapes initiated by a direct draw. Each insect must be unique in color and
patterns on the body, wings, antennae, etc.
Goal: Fine motor skills, memory
Materials: Card stock, pencil, black marker, colored pencil or
crayon.
Kindergarten Student |
Kindergarten Student |
First Grade Student |
First Grade Caption |
1 comment:
So cool! Love the one with rainbow wings :-D You are the awesome-est art teacher.
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