…..what to do with the kindergarten class for art in June?
I’m always pondering on what to teach to my art classes, especially the kindergarten classes. I get inspiration from numerous sources, i.e., books, on-line classes, Pinterest, other teachers and Facebook.
Recently, two artists that I follow on Facebook were posting great portraits that they had made from crayons, markers, pencil and collaged papers. They were intended to be fun and somewhat abstract. I really thought that my kindergarten class could handle a similar assignment. I quickly made up a sample and drew some basic shapes that I used to show them how to put together a face. Here is my sample:
As usual the kids ate it up and created some fantastic faces. Unfortunately I didn’t bring my camera to the class so I don’t have any photos to share of their work but I did repeat the lesson with my grade 3s. I added one extra element to their lesson and that was adding watercolour as one of the mediums that they could use.
Here are some of the finished pieces. I love them all.





Thank you Stefanie von Hoesslin and Jill Kuhn for inspiring me.
Lovely pieces by the kids! Inspiring to try teaching something similar too. THanks!
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What fun and someone always does the missing tooth. LOLOL
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fabulous faces!!!
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Oh they are awesome! I thought I spied jill inspiration! 👍😉
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Amazing! Chinese has a saying: “A great teacher trains a fine student”. These drawings are wonderful!
Have a wonderful evening.
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All so wonderful and colorful!! YAY!! 🎨👍
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So funny! I like it!
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Thanks again. I think the children did a wonderful job and they certainly make me smile.
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