This is a 3 week lesson and each one turns out so cute! First day we look at Starry Night here and I give the students a palette of sky blue, regular blue, black and white tempera. They mix right onto the paper to make the sky. I challenge them to try and mix as many different shades of blue as possible. Lastly they add the swirls with white tempera and a small brush. Second day, they add the hill, tree, and moon by cutting and gluing construction paper. They add stars, glow, and tree texture with oil pastels. Last day, they create a village using colorful construction paper and glue sticks. They can make houses, churches, libraries, schools, skycrapers, etc. They get pretty creative with this part. I love the variety I get with this project!
Those turned out wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteNice interpretation of Starry Night!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love these...well done!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out great! I always get great inspiration from your blog. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI like these a lot. I think I'll try it out next year!
ReplyDeletegreat project - will try tomorrow with my after school art kiddos.
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog and I just wanted to let you know I did this activity with my Kinders and they look great. It is a great art activity and my little ones really enjoyed doing it.
I have posted about it on my blog. You might like to take a peek.
Rhonda
Classroom Fun
I would like to try this with my second graders. What size of paper did you use and what kind of paint did you use?
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, congratulations for your job. I'm a preeschool teacher and I work with children with special needs too. I have a doubt. How did you can to paint yellow on the dark base? I tried this drawing a blue and orange cat with yellow stars on a black base with acrilic and it wasn't possible. Thank you very much for your tips.
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Fabulous!!! Thanks for sharing.
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