Look at what we're making in our kindergarten studio!
room 176
2-dimensional line, shape, space collage
ICe cream stackGet ready for warmer weather with colorful Ice Cream Cones!
happy bucketFill a bucket with the things that make you happy!
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PAUL KLEE CASTLESUse color & shapes to build a dream castle.
Rock collectionCreate a garden of lines and shapes
circle pandasUse Circles and Ovals to draw a cute Panda Bear hiding in the bamboo!
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paper sculptureUse colorful strips of paper to learn about forms, sides & vertices while creating wacky line/shape sculptures
happy houseUse lines and shapes to design a colorful house.
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just for fun... and for some math!
let's look closer...
How many colors did you use for your popsicle?
How many stripes are in your popsicle?
How many flavors are in your popsicle?
What shapes did you use to draw your popsicle?
What lines did you use to draw your popsicle? (Curvy, Zigzag, Wavy, Straight?)
Does your popsicle have edges? How many?
Count the vertices in your popsicle. How many did you find?
Make up a new flavor name for your popsicle!
How many stripes are in your popsicle?
How many flavors are in your popsicle?
What shapes did you use to draw your popsicle?
What lines did you use to draw your popsicle? (Curvy, Zigzag, Wavy, Straight?)
Does your popsicle have edges? How many?
Count the vertices in your popsicle. How many did you find?
Make up a new flavor name for your popsicle!
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This artwork is called a CONCRETE POEM. Concrete Poems are created when the words of a poem are used like art to form the shape of what your poem is about.
Can you think of words that you might use to describe your popsicle? Would those words fit inside of the shapes you made for your popsicle? Try it and see!
-> Create a tracing or outline of your original popsicle drawing. Now instead of drawing your details and face, try writing words that make you think of a popsicle. Keep all of your letters inside of the shape you made.
More links to explore...
https://www.brainpop.com/