Thursday, June 28, 2012

Kindergarten Tiny Seed


My cooperating teacher challenged me to plan a lesson for kindergarten that integrated with their curriculum. For two weeks they were studying plants and seeds, and I decided to use this book as inspiration!

We started with 12x18 tag board, on which we painted our flowers. We used big brushes to give it a textured effect, and experimented with mixing colors. The next week we added line designs with construction paper crayons. Then we cut it out and glued it onto a blue piece of paper. It became a great end-of-the-year assessment for these kindergarteners.





This one was particularly striking. Unfortunately she was called out of art class and was not able to finish.



When the next kindergarten class came in, they were bustling with excitement because they had a cage full of butterfly cocoons that they were waiting to hatch! So I suggested we paint butterflies as well, and use sparkly gold paint to create monarch butterfly patterns. They did not cut out their paintings because they were a week behind, but I don't think they needed too! This class excelled at filling up the entire space with paint.






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