Thursday, June 27, 2013


Silly Face Pumpkins

In kindergarten we were working on creating silly face pumpkins that show different emotions. By the end of the assignment the students will have learned how to hold a paintbrush, paint in one direction, how to place their artwork on a drying rack, how to properly hold a pair of scissors, how to cut along a line, and how to glue down their artwork using dots of glue.


We began by reading the book Today I Feel Silly and other moods that make my day by Jamie Lee Curtis.




The students then painted 2 pieces of paper, one green and one orange.  Then once it was dry the students were to draw triangles on the green paper to make grass.  On the orange paper the students were to draw a large circle to make a pumpkin.  They then began to cut their shapes out to create their Silly Face Pumpkins.





Their finished work.  The students worked on properly cutting along a line as well as using a small amount of glue to attach their pieces to a background page.

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