Second graders read the book Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum to learn about texture. This is a fun book with great illustrations. The author uses interesting texture words.
On the first day of our project, we painted paper and talked about how to use brushstrokes to create a rough textured look for the feathers and a smooth look for the hen's coat.
Next, we talked about collage and strategies to use when using glue and scissors to create a collage.
Here are some sayings we use in the art room for good craftsmanship!
Glue: "Just a dot, not a lot!"
Scissors: "Turn the paper, not the scissors! Scissors always point, up, up and away!"
Scissors: "Turn the paper, not the scissors! Scissors always point, up, up and away!"
Finally, we added the background using oil pastel to make it appear like dirt texture (visual texture) and rocks so that we could actually feel the texture (tactile texture).
Learning goals: I can...
- Create texture
- Create a collage
- Use good craftsmanship
- Create texture
- Create a collage
- Use good craftsmanship
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