Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Let's Create a Ladybug Print and Collage!

Hey, friends! 

A couple of years ago, I shared a kindergarten lesson on creating symmetrical butterflies. It was always such a hit with the kids and each looked stunning! 
Right?! Did I mention this was kindergarten?! AND first grade, because sometimes, for my sanity, I do the same lesson with multiple grades. Here's the lesson video:
I decided to take the same process and create a couple of lessons with different bugs. Today, I'm sharing a ladybug collage print:
Now...recently I was attending the art teacherin' conference in Missouri and was chatting with some teachers. They were commiserating on just how hard it is to share with students how to use scissors and glue bottles properly. With that in mind, I decided to extend this lesson from just printing a ladybug but to also using our scissors and glue. AND...I included portions of my book in the video!
Everything that I wanted to teach children about using scissors and glue...IS IN THIS BOOK! Check out the book, take a look at the inside and even watch videos about using this book in your art room right here!
In the ladybug video, I read portions of the book, sharing these illustrations to better help young artists understand how to correctly use their scissors and...
Apply their glue! Kids really love this book because...it features Larry the Line and Alfred the Ape (who knows his shapes!).
There's also a line review included in the video...you may notice me using a spinner. You can find that spinner (one for each couple of students or maybe one-two per table works great) and my other fave supplies for this lesson here. 
OR...you could just keep it simple and do bug prints!

I keep thinking that a huge display of bug prints would be perfect for "We're Buggin' Out for Spring" or...state testing...or...the end of the school year?! Who knows! Regardless, I hope y'all have fun!


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