Here are some fun Halloween projects, mostly for primary. The glue-line pumpkins look so interesting. I know I would've liked that as a student because it's not too often you get to play and experiment with glue for other purposes than sticking things together. I also don't remember being given the opportunity to use water colour too. So, for those reasons, I would love to try this lesson with kids, even if it does have the potential to be messy or take a bit of extra energy. I think the key would be preparation and making the project ahead of time to test it out.
http://afaithfulattempt.blogspot.ca/2010/12/glue-line-pumpkins.html
...And these ones just look like fun!!!
http://www.teachingintheearlyyears.com/2011/10/halloween-classroom-art-projects.html
I like your version of the glue pumpkins better than this picture. Good call on doing it on the black.
ReplyDeleteYes, much spookier! Interesting to see the evolution of this "activity" into a well-balanced lesson that addresses PLOs and contributes to children's development as artists and learning community members (when they assessed according to the criteria)!
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