each week select one activity from the following to complete. … · 2020-03-22 · each week...
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Each week select one activity from the following to complete. Samples of each activities
are also listed.
Activity 1: Drawing – Wrinkled Art
-Materials: Paper, Markers
-Additional Material: Placemat
-Directions: You are to take your paper and crumbled it into a ball. Next, flatten it out and with a black
marker trace over all the lines. Finally, color in each section.
Activity 2: Ink Drawing – Self Portrait
-Materials: Paper, Pencil, Eraser, Gel Pen
-Additional Materials: Placemat, Black Marker
-Directions: On the paper, you are to draw yourself from head to shoulders in pencil. Feel free to add
accessories (sunglasses, hats, necklaces, bows, etc.). Using your gel pen or marker, you are going to
trace all the pencil marks. In the background, you are to create patterns with lines and shapes in pencil
before tracing in gel pen or marker.
Activity 3: Watercolor Painting – Gems & Crystals
-Materials: Paper, Pencil, Eraser, Ruler, Watercolor Paints, Water, Brush, Paper Towel
-Additional Materials: Placemat, Apron/T-Shirt, Black Marker/Sharpie
-Directions: You are to use your pencil and ruler to draw your own gems and crystals. Next you are going
to paint your gems and crystals. If you desire, when the painting is complete dry you may trace the
pencil marks in black marker or sharpie.
-Advice: Remember the value chart you created in class using pencil and color pencil. Let the paint dry
before adding another layer to make the color darker. To make the color lighter, add more water to your
brush with little paint. Be mindful to not add too much water that it will cause a hole in the paper.
Activity 4: Tempera Painting -- Butterfly
-Materials: Paper, Pencil, Eraser, Tempera Paints, Q-Tips, Water
-Additional Materials: Placemat, Apron/T-Shirt, Palette, Palette
-Directions: You are to draw at least one big butterfly anywhere on the paper. It can be whole or a part.
Next you are to color in dots using your Q-Tip and tempera paints.
-Advice: Let the paint dry before going back with another color. You can also use a palette (or a small
carboard or plastic lid) to mix colors.
Activity 5: Paper Sculpture – Robot Recycled Sculpture
-Materials: Cardboards, Toilet Paper/Paper Towel Rolls, Pencil, Eraser, Scissor, Tempera Paint, Brush,
Water, Glue, Tape, Stapler
-Additional Materials: Placemat, Apron/T-Shirt, Random Found Objects (Buttons, Construction Papers,
Water Bottles, Aluminum Foil, etc.), Palette
-Directions: First, cut the cardboards and rolls in various sizes and shapes. Next, use tempera paint to
color your pieces. Set aside to dry as you work on the next one. Once all pieces are dry, you may start
placing them together to form a robot of your choice.
-Advice: You may cut little slits or use a tape or stapler to connect your pieces. As well as fold or twist.
-Note: Parents, please monitor and assist students when necessary to avoid accidents; however, they
should still be able to work independently.
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