Constellation Making Handout
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Explore all things nature by making projects about animals, plants, insects, and more.
Download Free Constellation Making Lesson Plan Handout here! Learn more about Constellations @http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/constellations/index.html
Fold paper into quarters and cut petals on outer edge farthest from folds. Add yellow lines in a circle in the center of the flower to represent pollen. Smaller square papers can be cut the same way and layered. Learn more about water lily here – https://aquaplant.tamu.edu/plant-identification/alphabetical-index/white-water-lily/ Cut an oval out …
Lesson Students create a dynamic sculpture Recommended Ages Preschool to middle school Historical Art Examples or References Images of birds Vocabulary Sculpture: a form of art that is in a two- or three- dimensional form by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques Dynamic: change in an image when something new …
Project Title: Create your own planet Description: Students create a planet then hang it up Author: Francesca Grade level or Target Age Range: preschool to middle school Historical Art Examples or References: Planets Vocabulary: Design Materials: paper plates, markers, yarn, hole puncher Anticipatory Set: Discussion on planets Demo/Directions: Decorate your …
Description: Children are making plates out of recycled material to later make prints. Author: Liza Grade Level: Preschool to High School Historical Art Examples or References: N/A Vocabulary: Plates, Prints, recycle Materials: fabric, cardboard (textured and plain), thick cardboard, liquid glue, scissors Anticipatory Set: What are we going to make? …
Project Title: Monster Art Project Recycles Scrap Paper (Our Hungry Paper Monsters Teach, Talk and Eat All Our Scrap Paper, too!) Descriptions: Students glue shapes to make a silly monster on paper folded to form a mouth. Author: Liza Grade Level: Preschool to early elementary Historical Art Examples or References: Where …