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I have a rule in my art room that I never create holiday based art lessons as I teach in public schools. Many cultures and ethnicities are represented and holiday theme actrivities usually present more problems than they are worth. But since one of my schools has a large hispanic population, I thought I'd be safe. Not really. I had a few students who couldn't take part and for that, I felt badly. Be sure to check with the classroom teachers or principal before doing this project...
Supplies needed:
- black construction/drawing paper
- white oil pastel
- white tempera paint (not watered down)
- paint brushes
- trays of tempera paints mixed with white tempera paint (they should look pastel)
Tip: When painting the flowers, show the kids how to squeeze the water from their brush. You don't want a wet paint brush when painting flowers...the black paper will show through. I encourage you to try the consistency of the paint first just so you get a feel for it.
First Grade Results!
1 comment:
Hmmm... we do a skeleton unit later this year... maybe I will hold off and do the project then... I can avoid the whole Halloween/Day of the Dead mess all together. I was so tickled this year that 10-31 was on Saturday... yeah... no costumes at school.
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