And you can find all the lesson details here.
And while I really did enjoy this lesson, along with my students, when I went to do it again this year, I decided to put a different spin on it...and include scientist self portraits!
This was a lesson that took several days. I have 30 minute art classes with my first grade, twice a week. Here's how we broke it down:
Day #1: we watched two wonderful bubble videos. One explained the science of bubbles and the other showed GIANT bubbles being blown on a beach. We went to our seats and filled our construction paper with bubbles using chalk. I walked around the room with my Target Dollar Spot bubble gun and we took bubble dance breaks throughout the class. It was super fun.
Day #2: We learned how to draw three dimensional beakers! Here's the video I used then and this year too. We drew in pencil first and then traced in Sharpie. Feel free to use it in your art teacherin' world:
Day #4: We drew ourselves as Mad Scientists!
Day #6: We put it all together! Many kids wanted to add more bubbles when they were finished so after they collaged, they returned to bubble making.
I really love this new layer of this project...each one is so stinkin' amazing.
Next time, I'd love to share with them more about famous scientists. We spoke a lot about Einstein...but I do want to share more with them, especially female scientists.
We used so many different media and learned so many techniques in this project that it was so fun.
You'll have to let me know if you give it a go!
Hi Cassie! What did you watch on Youtube? I am searching for good bubble science videos for my kids but can't find quite the right ones. Thanks for your inspiration and help!
ReplyDeleteDo you just use regular construction paper for the wet on wet method?
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