For this first activity we painted half a paper with primary colors
Then we folded it over
The one problem with this approach was that if the colors are only in specific spots when the paper is folded over it is not going to mix. They got nice paintings of symmetry though. So I let them paint differently on both sides and then fold it over so the colors would mix.
I think we all loved the string painting:
I loved that Tabitha's turned out looking like a cat, because our book we focused on this week was Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh and there is a cat in the book.
I traced and cut out some mice so we could "act out" the story.
Here the girls are painting on different parts of the paper each color, just like the mice did in the book, making sure to leave some white so the mice can hide from the cat.
Our next project was a color wheel.
We were supposed to glue it to the paper, but Tabitha wanted to be able to spin it like the wheel of color they saw at the Bubble Trouble show I posted about last week.
And then we did some drip painting.
Even Hannah took a turn:
Then I found a great related activity over at Mon Petite Artiste: My Little Artist.
It's not too late for you to join in on this great art class for preschoolers. Did I mention it is FREE. Unless you want to order the pdf's so you can have copies for yourself. Next week we are focusing on "line."
I will be posting a separate post for our F lessons and our St. Patrick's Day lessons.
love all there amazing art! so glad you liked my handprint color mixing it is so much fun to do and a great keepsake at the same time :)
ReplyDeleteI have forgot to add the link tool:) Thanks for your link, know you have it on my site. Love your hands mixing activity.
ReplyDeleteLove the mouse paint activity. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteWow! You did a LOT Of painting! How lovely and how fun! We love doing the ones where you fold the paper in half... but your colour theory ones are great too! Need to more of that!
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Maggy
I love the color mixing activity, I have that on my list of things to do with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI love your exploration of color~
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Read.Explore.Learn.
Looks like an awesomely messy and fun week. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great week!! Could you please share a link for the free art lessons you mentioned? I would love to try them out with my daughter! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the link! What a great resource!
ReplyDeleteThe art projects are great. We love Mouse Paint book too. Thanks for joining WMCIR!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the mouse cut outs!! I might have to try that one! And my children would really like to come to school at your house. We were supposed to paint today but I chickened out. My kids dont know, though :).
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