2nd graders returned to art to create artwork for ArtReach's youth show titled "Dreams in Color". I gave students a piece of paper where they could answer prompts to plan what they see in their dreams. We talked about the different prompts one at a time which gave them the time to think about what they wanted to incorporate in their art.
They then incorporated elements from the prompts to combine them into a sketch on the paper so they would be confident drawing on the 6" square poster board.
If your dreams had colors and shapes, what would they look like?
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If your dream had a magical object, what would it be?
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What do you see in the sky when you dream? Draw the sky in your dream.
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What kind of adventures do you have in your dreams? What places do you visit?
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What colors do you think of when you imagine your dream?
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Are there any special characters or creatures that appear in your dreams?
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We planned on finishing work the following class.
3rd grade students worked on part 1 of collagraph printmaking!
Students
painted with watercolors on 2 sheets and also assembled and glued,
corrugated cardboard, yarn, and foam pieces to create their collagraph.
I reminded students not to overlap pieces and add a LOT of glue to make sure their piece were glued on well.
Next class we will use black ink with brayers to make 2 collagraphs per
student. Here are example of what students created.