One of my VERY favorite lessons of all time is teaching my kindergarteners how to make LINE sculptures. And we do this lesson on the very first day of art class!
Several years ago, I started doing these shape sculptures with my students when we were finished with our unit on LINE. And I realized...I never shared that lesson with you in video form!
Several years ago, I started doing these shape sculptures with my students when we were finished with our unit on LINE. And I realized...I never shared that lesson with you in video form!
So, I thought I'd create a new video for you and your artists in case you are ready to dive into the wonderful world of SHAPES!
Some troubleshooting for this lesson:
* You'll probably want to start with either a 12" square of paper or a sheet of 9" X 12" construction paper to create the cube.
* So that your students will be able to create shapes that are a good size for the cube, you'll want rectangles of paper that are 12" X 2"
* You'll need glue! Glue sticks may work in a pinch...but I find that the hold is better with glue.
* OF COURSE, you'll probably want a good book to read for your shape lesson. How about THIS ONE?! ;)
You could do this lesson any number of ways!
For a quick version, you may wish to leave the construction paper blank. This allows the shapes to really take center stage.
OR...you could use paint sticks or ink-filled bingo daubers and have students do a little bit of a line review. In the video, I wanted to share all three versions! Personally, I like the plain background best but I am always looking for a good review and the lines in the background does just that.
Don't forget! I just shared a super fun SHAPE painting lesson that is a great tie-in with this project.
No matter what, I do hope you and your amazing artists have fun! Please let me know if you do this lesson, I would love to see their awesome artwork!
No matter what, I do hope you and your amazing artists have fun! Please let me know if you do this lesson, I would love to see their awesome artwork!
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