Sailboat regatta

You need:

  1. two sheets of white drawing paper

  2. sandpaper

  3. tempera paint in blue, green and white

  4. brush

  5. coloured paper

  6. brown paper (grocery bag)

  7. glue

  8. blue paper A1 size

Spray paint stripes in blue, green and white on a saucer. Lay a sheet of white drawing paper before you, with the small size up. Paint it with coloured waves. Don't mix the colours on the saucer, but dip the brush in two or three colours. Leave the sheet to dry.

Take the second white sheet and lay it before you with the small side up. Cut a piece of sandpaper as wide as the sheet and 8 cm high. Paste the sandpaper on the bottom of the sheet.
Tear the painted sheet in wavy strips. Tear the straight sides of the first and last strip too, so that all strips have two wavy sides. 
Place the strips overlapping on the white sheet. Start below. Place the second strip partly under the first one, the third under the second etc. Paste down the short sides of the waves on the left and right.
Cut boats out of a brown paper bag; bigger ones below, smaller ones at the top (perspective). Cut masts out of the paper bag and sails out of coloured paper. Paste the boats between the waves and paste the long sides of the waves at the same time. Paste sails and masts on the boats.  
Paste or staple all works together on large blue sheets (A1 size) to create a beautiful group work.


Artworks made by students of grade 4

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Made by students of grade 3


You need:

  1. paper strips in two colours, 4 x about 50 cm

  2. black cardbaord

  3. scissors

  4. glue

  5. printed grid of 5 by 5 squares, each square is 4 by 4 cm



1. Give all students the printed grid. Cut it along the outside and paste it on black cardboard.


2. Cut 10 stripes in two colours, 4 x 50 cm. Fold the ends of the strips about one cm.


3. Paste the fold edges exactly along the lines of the squares. Use two different colours alternately. Paste the arcs from bottom to top and from left to right, alternately. Cut a piece of the strip if it's too long. You may paste small squares to the ends of the rows as a finishing touch.

 

5. Press the strips gently and your weaving will look great!


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Made by Debbie, grade 6
You need:

  1. drawing sheet A4 size

  2. colour pencils

  3. ruler

A lesson about drawing one point perspective.



Students draw a square in the middle of their sheet and draw four lines from the corners to the middle, see schedule. These are the floor and ceiling lines. Draw two lines from both short sides to the middle. Between these two lines the paintings has to be drawn. Draw lines from the bottom to the middle for tiles or parquet.

It's nice to draw artworks that students have made this schoolyear or to choose for artworks of famous painters.

Colour with colour pencils.



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By students of grade 1
You need:

  1. white drawing paper

  2. coloured cardboard

  3. colour pencils

  4. scissors

  5. split pins

Cut a peacock out of coloured cardboard.

After learning the word 'peacock'  -  in Dutch we call that bird a 'pauw', it's a word that is learned in grade 1 -  every students makes his own feather. Give students a stripe of white drawing paper. Students cut it in the form of a feather and decorate it with colour pencils. Attach the feathers to the peacock with split pins. Of course the new learned word 'peacock' and 'egg' is not missing! 

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Made by students of grade 5
You need:

  1. white drawing sheet A4 size

  2. markers

  3. black construction paper

  4. glue

Students draw organic shapes on a white sheet and colour them with markers. Then all shapes have to be cut out and pasted with a little space between them on a piece of black construction paper. Be sure to lay down the cut pieces directly on the right place, to avoid hours of puzzling!





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Three spring flowers, three materials

 
Made by students of grade 3


You need:

  1. three white drawing sheets 10 by 10 cm

  2. coloured origami sheets 12 by 12 cm

  3. coloured cardboard 14 by 38 cm

  4. tempera paint

  5. brushes

  6. crayons

  7. colour pencils

  8. tulips, daffodils, bluebonnets or pictures of them

  9. glue

Students scetch three different spring flowers on three sheets of 10 by 10 cm: bluebonnet, tulip and daffodil. Colour the flowers with three different materials: crayons, tempera paint and colour pencils. Paste the drawings on coloured origami sheets and paste them then on coloured cardboard.

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