I volunteered to teach art to K-6th grade at a small private school. Here's OUR story.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Week 8: Pumpkin reflections
This week our little school of 50 kids had 18+ kids out with the flu (swine or other white meat, not sure?) Our family of 5 had 4 of us down, but I was well enough to do art with the 3rd and 4th graders. My class of 21 had 12 in it. I had intended to do something Halloween-y with black paper and colored pastels or pencils, but the idea lacked punch so I borrowed this great idea from the Art Projects from Kids blog. Thanks!
Its a pretty simple but great idea. You take a half sheet of black paper and draw, then cutout, a half pumpkin. You then take the pieces you have made and flip/mirror them over. If you glue these onto a colored piece you get a great positive/negative lesson. To embellish it, I still had the kids use yellow or white or orange colored pencil to draw spider webs, cats, bats, moons etc.
For the most part, they really understood the concept, with just a bit of help. Some of the kids "altered" the idea and used more paper and made a black and white side to put on a colored sheet, and that looked cool as well. Great job and a real nice Halloween decoration. I even suggested to the kids that they might want to take this idea home and try it for a Christmas Tree or silly face. I could see the lightbulbs in some of the kid's heads! This started out to be a makeshift concept, but it turned out to be one of the best.
I often feel like the kids lift me up when I'm feeling a bit down or uninspired. Thanks kids!
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