4th Grade Warm / Cool Hearts
In this lesson 4th graders created drawings of hearts. A ruler was used to create lines intersecting lines across the paper. Students then filled sections of their choice with patterns. Sharpie marker was used to trace the drawing. Oil pastels were used to add color to the drawing, using warm colors inside of the heart sections, and cool colors in the background. Students were encouraged to work on color patterning, as well as overlapping and blending with the oil pastels.
Learning Targets:
1. I can show the difference between warm and cool colors.
2. I can repeat lines, shapes, or colors to create patterns.
3. I can overlap and blend colors that go well together.
Welcome to the creARTivity spot! This blog will showcase current art events, happenings, and lessons from Cushing Elementary students in Delafield, Wisconsin. Cushing Elementary is a 4K - 5 school, with approximately 500+ students. All students engage in art lessons for 80 minutes per week, exploring with a wide variety of art mediums, materials, and processes. - Miss Hanson
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