Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Friday, January 16, 2015
2nd Grade Cuckoo Clock
2nd grade created cuckoo clocks by using mixed media. On day one we drew the face of the clock and decorated our background paper by using stamping- a printmaking technique. On day two, we wove together paper to create the actual clock and added the top triangle shape and a fancy shape to the bottom. On the third day, we created the door, the bird, and glued the clock face on. And there you have it!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
2nd Grade- Weaving Still Life
During our last lesson, second graders drew still lifes from observation. I wanted to continue with the idea of still lifes but in another form. So for this project, we created a still life using mixed media. This was a 2 day project
Day 1-
We took at 9 x 12 inch piece of brown paper and folded it hot dog style. Students then cut slits from the folded edge of the paper to about one inch from the open edge. I have students use a ruler to make sure the lines are straight. We then take a 6 x 12 inch piece of light brown paper and cut it into 6 strips of paper, each one is 1 x 12 inches. We then weave the light brown paper through the dark brown. The first strip with be over-under-over-under, therefore, the second one will have to be under-over-under-over, for it to look like a checker board. After our basket is woven, we cut the two bottom corner so they are curved.
We then glue a 18 x 6 inch manila paper to a 18 x 12 inch paper for our table. Lastly, we glue the basket so it is sitting on the table.
Day 2-
Students decorate a triangle for their piece of cloth that is hanging out of the basket. While they are doing this, I call over individual table to pick out at piece of 9 x 12 inch colored paper for their flowers. They glued the triangle to the edge of the basket. We then traced a yogurt cup six times and cut it out for the flowers. We cut slits along the edge of the flower to make the petals. Then we glued down the flowers and put buttons in the centers. Lastly, we drew the shadow with a black crayon.
Day 1-
We took at 9 x 12 inch piece of brown paper and folded it hot dog style. Students then cut slits from the folded edge of the paper to about one inch from the open edge. I have students use a ruler to make sure the lines are straight. We then take a 6 x 12 inch piece of light brown paper and cut it into 6 strips of paper, each one is 1 x 12 inches. We then weave the light brown paper through the dark brown. The first strip with be over-under-over-under, therefore, the second one will have to be under-over-under-over, for it to look like a checker board. After our basket is woven, we cut the two bottom corner so they are curved.
We then glue a 18 x 6 inch manila paper to a 18 x 12 inch paper for our table. Lastly, we glue the basket so it is sitting on the table.
Day 2-
Students decorate a triangle for their piece of cloth that is hanging out of the basket. While they are doing this, I call over individual table to pick out at piece of 9 x 12 inch colored paper for their flowers. They glued the triangle to the edge of the basket. We then traced a yogurt cup six times and cut it out for the flowers. We cut slits along the edge of the flower to make the petals. Then we glued down the flowers and put buttons in the centers. Lastly, we drew the shadow with a black crayon.
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