S - Sponge Prints
Materials: |
sponges, scissors,
paint, paper plate paper |
Directions: |
Cut sponges into shapes
letters, or seasonal objects. Pour a small amount of paint on the paper
plate. Dip the sponge in the paint and press on the
paper. |
Adaptations: |
Use a sponge ball or dish mop to make prints.
Make wrapping paper by sponge painting on tissue paper
or bulletin board paper. |
More! |
Do
string painting for S. Dip
ends of string in cups of paint. Fold a sheet of paper
in half and place strings on the paper. Pull strings
to create a design. |
T- Torn Paper Collage
Materials: |
scrap paper,
glue, construction paper. |
Directions: |
Use fingers like
scissors to tear scrap paper into little pieces. Glue
them to the paper to make a design or picture. |
Adaptations: |
Cut paper into seasonal shapes, such as
eggs or leaves. Add details with crayons or markers. |
More! |
Make textured paint
for T. Mix equal
amounts of flour and salt. Stir in liquid paint to make a
thick texture. Apply to paper with a brush or fingers. |
U - Underwater Picture
Materials: |
crayons, paper,
diluted blue tempera paint, large paint brush |
Directions: |
Challenge children
to draw an "underwater”
picture with the crayons.
(Press hard with the crayons to apply
a generous amount of color.) "Wash” over the entire page with
paint. The
areas covered by the crayon will "resist” the paint.
Hint! This works best if you just mix a little paint
with the water. |
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