FIRST GRADE
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VIRTUAL ART
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VIRTUAL ART
Pencil (Eraser)
Coloring Media (i.e. Crayons, Markers, Paints,etc.)
Warm Colors (Markers)
Cool Colors (Paper to collage, student supplies)
Scissors
Glue
Handouts
A look at the Elements of Art: Color (Warm and Cool)
while incorporating collage
OBJECTIVE:
Knowledge-based: Students will know (that) …
Warm colors are red, orange, and yellow after recalling from videos: Angus and the Colorful day and What’s Hot, What’s Not.
Cool Colors are green, blue, and purple after recalling from videos: Angus and the Colorful day and What’s Hot, What’s Not.
Performance/Skill based: Students will be able to …
Design a cup with warm-colored markers to make patterns to use as part of a collage.
Design a background w/ cool colored makers to make patterns to use as part of a collage.
Produce a checkerboard tablecloth drawing w/ lines drawn in sharpie on a cool-colored construction paper for part of a collage.
Build a collage using a cup drawing, tablecloth drawing, background drawing, and glue to be displayed for Youth Art Month.
Read the color name labels and begin to add color to the pieces of your Color Wheel, using the correct color!
Next, use your scissors and cut out the color wheel pieces, and begin to match them up with the correct spot on the color wheel!
Use your glue sticks to glue the pieces down to your color wheel!
Below are some student artworks from the past that use WARM and COOL colors to create super colorful and vibrant artworks!
The Warm Colors
remind you of real life things that are actually HOT or WARM
We're going to start with our Table Cloth Pattern!
The Cool Colors often remind you of things that are COOL or Cold to the touch.