As the kindergarten learned about line, my first graders learned about line as well. We talked about five different kinds of line... Straight, curved, zig-zag, loop, and dotted. After we talked about the five kinds of lines, I had the students draw one of each on a piece of paper starting from one edge of the paper and ending on a different edge. After the lines were added to the paper we framed out a congested section of the paper with a square frame. The next class we learned about the warm and cool colors. The students had to pick one color scheme to do in the inside of the square, and the other color scheme on the outside. The students looked for the organic shapes and colored each of them in. It's great how cool a paper can look with a bunch of lines and planned out colors on it!
Eat Your Fruits And Veggies Mosaics!
Pear Cherries Pear Orange (top view) Banana Green Pepper Lime Mosaic Fruits and Veggies! After finishing the toothbrushes I went right into another observation drawing hoping that we can continue to draw things LARGE! The students looked at a plastic fruit or veggie at their tables. The requirements were that the object had to have two sides / parts go off the edge of the paper, and it had to take up most of the paper space. I was worried, but soon blown away. The students drew outline drawings of the objects and outlined them with a wide black sharpie. The next class we looked at multiple examples of mosaic artwork from all around the world. The students got the point quickly (NO PIECE OF PAPER CAN TOUCH ANOTHER PIECE). We looked at the highlights and shades (student had to use at least two or three different colors). By the way, great project if you have a large box of scrap paper. Students picked the colors and cut each piece of paper
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