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Songs in the Key of Art - Early Childhood
Elementary Art - Learning Elements and Principles
Drawing Ideas | Painting Ideas | Collage Ideas - Mixed Media | Printing Ideas
What could be more fun that to sing a song then do your work? Students listen to the song while work, too to reinforce the concepts. Pretty soon, they are making up their own dance to the music. Below are some basic lesson using Greg Percy's "Songs in the Key of Art." (See links to his music below) Other basic elements and principles art lessons have been added.
Collage Mixed Media
Submitted by: Denise Pannell
Matisse Magic Glue Windows
Henri Matisse did many designs for stained glass windows. This are like a sandwich: Piece of Acetate,
watered down Magic Glue , 4 colors of Tissue paper
in fun cut shapes or ripped into small pieces, more Magic Glue, then another sheet Acetate. Add black "leading" using black Sharpie Fine Point Markers
- find shapes and outline. Good for teaching color mixing also, because the tissue overlaps and bleeds together. I frame them in cheap pre-cut white mats. Shapes can be all non-objective or abstract. Use with From Matisse to You
by Greg Percy (Songs in the Key of
Art Volume II).
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Submitted by Denise Pannell
Van Gogh Sun Flowers
Grade 1 - 2. We read the book "Camille and the Sunflowers" by Laurence Anholt and looked at van Gogh's work. The drawings were done with chalk and took 2 class periods. I did find that I had to go through the steps of adding color with them and not let them "go at it" on their own or they looked very messy! Click on the images on the right for full size.
Painting Ideas
Submitted by: Denise Pannell
Primary Lines -Wassily Kandinsky
From Denise: This lesson is done with Pre-Kindergarten. We discussed lines and I showed them a video from United Mainstreaming about lines. They filled out a worksheet about lines and then listened to the song I Draw the Line by Greg Percy (volume I) while painting some lines with black Tempera Paint
on white Drawing Paper
. The second class period, we discussed primary colors. They listened to the Greg Percy song about the primary colors - The Red and Yellow Blues
while they added the colors to their paintings.
Submitted by: Denise Pannell
Secondary Shapes
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Discuss shapes and size (small, med., large). They use black Tempera Paint
Book: Circles And Squares Everywhere! |
Submitted by: Denise Pannell
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Submitted by: Denise Pannell
Cut Paper - Piet Mondrian
A favorite! They look at Mondrian's work- I am always amazed by what they find; cities, farms, roads, skyscrapers, and/or Legos. I give them a 12" X 12" (30.5 x 30.5 cm) piece of either black or white paper. We listen to "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" as they work on a paper collage. I hand out strips of black, white, red, blue, and yellow paper - along with small rectangular pieces of primary colors. Teaches: Primary colors, neutrals, vertical lines, horizontal lines. Adapt Straight Lines lesson plan. Use Mondrian
by Greg Percy (Songs in the Key of Art volume II)
Book: Circles And Squares Everywhere!, by Max Grover
For an easy online activity - see the Mondrimat
Submitted by: Denise Pannell
Mixed Media - JOAN MIRO
Discuss Miro and show examples of his works, especially the "Carnival of Harlequin". Pick out shapes, etc. I tell them to close their eyes and think of made up worlds- fish riding bicycles, cloud people, etc. They use oil pastels to create a strange land, making sure to use different types of line & shape. We add "Decorative Doo-Dads" or "Stick & Lick" shapes as well. Texture panels
and Crayons could be used in negative spaces to simulate the burlap texture of some of Miro's works. Try black marker outlines.
Bubble Prints: Put a touch of paint or food coloring in dishwashing soap. Place a butter dish of each primary color at each table. Have students blow bubbles through a straw (caution students not to suck on straw). Move bowls together - Place 9" x 12" (23 x 30.5 cm) paper on bubbles. Try printing a second time - moving paper to get some color mixing.
Shaving cream print Spread thin layer of shaving cream on table or flat pan. Swirl paint on surface (Prang Watercolor Pan Sets work well). Press white paper on surface to print. Wash off excess shaving cream.
Submitted by: Denise Pannell
FALL REFLECTIONS MONOPRINT (Adapted from KinderArt website)
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Fold a piece of white paper in half the hot dog way. Using oil pastels, add a row of trees above the fold. Fold the paper up and rub the back of the trees to make them "jump" to the other side. (Rulers |
Using tempera, add the grass above the fold & fold up and rub so that the grass is printed on to the bottom half. We used blue liquid watercolor to add the sky & mono-printed this as well. The last step is to add the leaves for the trees. We used bottles of tempera (in fall colors) that have a tip on the end. They dotted the leaves onto the top row of trees, folded it over, and rubbed. We had lots of positive feedback on these.
Also check out:
Art Songs by Robbie Quinn - Recorded collection of songs for art teachers to use with their students -- ranging in content from color theory to the elements of art -- composed in a variety of musical styles to appeal to younger children while still enjoyable for adults. Listen to some of the selections on line. CD is great bargain!
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