Happy New Year! New beginnings are such fun and I look forward to learning with you all in 2012:) As a reminder the 3rd grade book club will meet this Friday (January 6th) during their lunch recess. Also see below a fun activity that you can do on a cold winter's day:
Create a cool Winter Weather Collage-
What You Need:
- Paper
- Pencil
- Old magazines
- Scissors
- Glue
- Construction paper
What You Do:
- Invite your child to write a short paragraph or poem about what winter means to her, or what she thinks about when the days get cooler. Encourage her to use lots of descriptive words to create a feeling or emotion for her winter writing.
- Now, offer her some magazines to look through for finding winter scenes. When she finds an image she likes, she can tear out the page to use for later.
- Once she has a stack of pictures to work from she can begin cutting out images from the magazine pages. Encourage her to cut as close to the outside edge of the object as possible encouraging her hand-eye coordination!
- While she's working, play some seasonal themed classical music, such as "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi. Listening to music while creating encourages the brain to concentrate!
- A collage is a collection of images arranged in a free form or organized manor. Before gluing her cut images onto a sheet of 9 by 12-inch construction paper she can experiment with placement until she's satisfied.
- When she's ready, she can glue the winter images on her paper to finish the winter weather collage! Remember to help her print out her poem or paragraph to include in the finished creation!
This is a great activity to create some winter season decoration—she can tape it up to be seen or make it part of a scrapbook.
By Sarah Lipoff
Sarah Lipoff has a K-12 Art Education degree and enjoys working with kids of all ages.
From Education.com
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