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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 226 for Watercolors
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1. Marker Watercolors
. FundingFactory: Unlock the Power of Recycling! Homework Lesson Plans Blogs FundingFactory Contact Us Search Lesson Plans Easy Fundraising Ideas 50% Profit Candle Fundraiser Earn Cash by Recycling marker watercolors Author Information Author: FundingFactory Participant - Visit FundingFactory Organization: N/A Email: N/A Lesson Plan Information Subject: Arts Category: Drawing Grade Level: PreK - First Duration: 10 Minutes or longer depending on how long children like to color. Description: This is a great way to...
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2. Lestwo
...dents will have an opportunity to compare how other artists have expressed themselves in a visual manner to the way that they interpret and express their own ideas. Goals and Objectives: Students will learn how other artists have expressed their ideas in a visual way. Students will learn how to use watercolors to create effects of light, color, and shadow. Students will consider what ideas are important and what ideas they want to visually communicate about their personal places to others. Students will learn an alternative way to paint. Materials List: Heavy-weight white paper, slides, watercolors, paint...
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3. Japanese Fan
...propriate) Art 207-05, Group 5 Adrienne Sulger, Robert Bowers Jr., Rose Lenhardt, & Carolyn Havens Objectives: The students will learn the history and culture of Japanese Fans. The students will learn the purpose of Japanese Fans (and fans in general). The students will learn the technique of using watercolors. The students will learn the subject matter of nature. The students will learn different brush strokes (short and long). Student Material: 12 x 18 inch whit paper Watercolors Watercolor paint brushes Tape Scissors Popsicle sticks Pencils Water Containers (for water) Teacher Materials: Previous stude...
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4. Title of Lesson: People Cause Pollution#114
...dify physical environment State Standard: 13 Teaching Level: E Lesson Introduction: The industrial revolution age influenced the Nashua River and its natural resources. Objective/Purpose: to help students understand the effects of industry on natural features Materials: drawing paper, marking pens, watercolors Procedure: 1. Re-examine the pages mentioning the industrial revolution with particular attention to the page with the "red" river 2. Have each student draw across a large piece of drawing paper, parallel lines about 4 inches apart representing the edges of the river 3. On one half of the paper, dra...
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5. Resources for Teachers
...eral different influences. Art Activity Students will start with a ball of clay. They will push their thumbs into the center and begin to pinch up the walls, turning the ball as they go to keep the sides an even thickness. Finish by patting the bottom on a hard surface to flatten it. Supplies: clay watercolors Once the clay pot is completely dry it can be fired. Students can paint on it with watercolors. Have the students pick one color to paint with on their pot. There should be no empty spaces on their pot (a la horror vacui). They should use different patterns all over the pot. Evaluation Each clay pot...
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6. Black Bat Silhouette Lesson Plan
...te scene. Steps 1. Find information about bats. Where do they live? What do they eat? What do they look like? Describe their daily habits. 2. Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Dip a Crayola® Watercolor Brush into clean water and wet a sheet of watercolor paper. Wet one color of Crayola Watercolors and load the brush with paint. Brush the color over the wet paper. Rinse your brush and add a second color, blending the colors together. Cover the entire page so the colors resemble a sunset. Dry. 3. On dark construction paper, sketch silhouettes of bats, trees, houses, or other bat-related symbols...
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7. ART207 Sec.3 Group7
Sunset Silhouette Grades 1-2 Course: ART 207-03 - group 7 Rebecca Guijar, Kelly Denis, Araceli Ibarra, Kaci Center Objectives: 1. Students will learn how to apply watercolors to a wet surface. 2. Students will learn how to cut in detail. 3. Students will learn about the blending of colors to make a sunset or sunrise. Student Materials: 1. Watercolor paints 2. Black construction paper 3. Paintbrush 4. White watercolor paper (9 inches by 11 inches) 5. Glue 6. Scissors 7. C...
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8. Telling My Tale Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Telling My Tale Why What's so special about you? Use Crayola® Colored Pencils and Watercolors to display your talents and hobbies in words and pictures. Steps 1. With Crayola Colored Pencils, write a list of activities that you do especially well. List the hobbies, topics, and ideas that you are most interested in, too. 2. On one side of a large sheet of paper, use Crayola Washable Markers t...
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9. Castle in the Sky Lesson Plan
...k like. Think about where you might want to live. Look at Maxfield Parrish's paintings of futuristic habitats for ideas. 2. On white paper, use Crayola® Crayons to draw your ideas of homes for the future. Let your imagination soar. 3. Cover a table top with recycled newspaper. Use Crayola Washable Watercolors and Brushes to paint areas of color. By applying paint over crayon, you change the background color without changing the crayon drawing. This technique is called crayon resist. Dry on a flat surface. Safety Guidelines Safety guidelines recommend this art project as suitable for children ages 4 years...
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10. Lesson: Making Self-Portraits
...and A psychologically investigative examination and corresponding lesson Music dissect the purpose and meaning of self-portaiture. History Holiday Favorites Language Objective Arts Math Science Social Students will make whole body self-portraits without looking at mirror Studies with Cray- pas and watercolors. Resources Resources and Keith Haring Polaroids Information: Submit Projects/ Materials Lessons Email Feedback/ Questions 40 x 30 pieces of paper Download Cray pas Feedback Form Watercolors & painting supplies (.pdf) Recommended Book List Other Procedure Resources Teacher Mailing List sign-up Keith...
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