My lesson plan can be found here. My instructional video is below.
For this piece we were working on the learning objective; I can identify and create a complex pattern. We began by looking at simple patterns and how they differ from complex patterns. We determined that complex patterns have more details than simple patterns. We then started with a simple pattern and added more details to make a complex pattern. Then a large colored paper was chosen and we cut a fish body shape out. We used our scrap to add a top and bottom fin. Tempera cakes were used to paint three complex patterns filling our fish. Finally we used white scrap paper and black permanent marker to create and cut out an eye and teeth for our fish. This is a new project and I love how they turned out. I found this project on paintedpaper.blogspot.com My lesson plan can be found here. My instructional video is below.
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We were working on the learning objective; I can identify and use the primary colors. I also introduced the difference between 2D and 3D work. We used primary colored paper to cut a square, circle and triangle to make a 2D base. Then 1" strips were used to create 3D circles, triangles and squares and glued them onto the 2D base. We finally cut small 2D circles, squares and triangles to glue to the base of the sculpture and the 3D shapes. I found this project idea on makingfriends.com My lesson plan can be found here. |
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