The whole board was so visually stunning with the blues and blacks popping off the paper. I had to stop by and have a closer look at what my neighbour had done. This display was created by Rozana McFarland who teaches grade one in the class next to mine. She comes up with the most fabulous art ideas. This idea is one she saw on another teacher’s art blog, but she could not remember who the source was. So if any of you could tell me whose idea this is, please let me know as I really like to cite my sources. It sends good Blog Karma all around ๐
I hope you enjoyed this idea. Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think!
hugs!
Sandra
Brandi Wiggins-Cรดtรฉ says
Those look fantastic! Great job!
pinetreelia says
I love the whole idea!!
Kristy says
This is an awesome project! I love the language arts oppotunity as well.
Miss Rachel says
This is a great idea! Would you like to post a comment with a link to your post on my blog under my fall art post?
http://missrachelskindergarten.blogspot.com/2011/10/fall-art.html
Barbara says
WOW! Those are beautiful!
โBarbaraโ
Grade ONEderful
Linda Callahan says
Love this art project!
mellenger says
http://kids-finelines.blogspot.com/2011/10/3rd-grade-ghost-eye-trees.html
it looks somewhat similar to this idea that i found on pinterest. i did it with my grade one class and it turned out great!
Murberg's Masterpieces says
Love these! Great way to teach monochromatic painting to all grade levels…I think we will try other colors…yellow, orange, red & blue! Thanks 4 another great idea! Will try this next month!
Ms. So's Blog from the block says
Just saw this and it would be perfect for our halloween dance. I will use it as a background and put it against the wall. Will let my special ed kids do these on a bigger scale and will try to use poster board for the haunted house. Thank you for the idea.
Unknown says
A fantastic lesson. I completed this lesson with my Year 4 students over two lessons. The students loved blending their own blues and enjoyed drawing skeleton trees and bats using oil pastels. The lesson linked in nicely with our previous lesson on cool colours. During our next writing lesson the students will write their own ending the the poem. Thanks for the inspiration.
Unknown says
LOVE it!~
Once Upon A Classroom says
Thanks for the great idea!!!! We tried it in my Gr. 2 class and it was a hit! I wrote a blog post about it and linked back to you here. Thanks again!!!
http://mrspalleschi.blogspot.ca/2015/10/boo-easy-halloween-art-that-will-wow.html
Schuel Stoff says
This amazing project would work well for a background of a nativity scene. Thanks for sharing!
Schuel Stoff says
This amazing project would work well for a background of a nativity scene. Thanks for sharing!