Doodling together - group mural






Made by students of grade 6



 You need:


  1. drawing sheets A1 size

  2. tape

  3. tempera paint

  4. brushes



Step 1

Stick some large sheets together with tape and lay them on a group tables of equal height.

Groups of four students at the same time draw little forms or doodles on this sheet using black tempera. The drawings should not touch each other.  When all doodles are finished, have a couple of kids connect them by straight black lines.







Step 2

Paint all surfaces and doodles with tempera. Each student chooses a colour and paints some surfaces or doodles. Be sure to avoid surfaces with the same colour next to each other.









This lesson can be done in every grade by varying subject or colours: choose only primary colours and straight forms to create a  Mondrian version.

Or choose a theme for the doodles, like Christmas, food or sports.



Great success in which variation whatsoever is guaranteed!






The proud artists of grade 6 all together! 




Original idea: Experiments in Art Education.

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Typical Dutch design (group work)




Made by students of grade 4


 


You need:


  1. white drawing sheet A6 size (postcard)

  2. pencil

  3. markers in red, blue and silver

  4. coloured cardboard

  5. scissors and glue


Discuss with the students things that are typically Dutch : tulips, windmills, clogs, cheese, canal houses, red white blue, etc. Look at  pictures of typical Dutch patterns (google 'Dutch fabrics): red- white or blue-white small squares or stripes or combinations of them.
Let students draw examples of cups and mugs on the digital board: narrow, wide, high, low, with belly, straight, angled, with or without foot, different ears etc.

The goal is to design cup and mugs with a Dutch design. Colour with marker and only use red and blue. Cut and paste all cups stacked on a sheet of coloured cardboard. Outline the stack with  silver.

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Colourful city







You need:



  1. white drawing sheet A4 size



  2. pencil



  3. colour markers



  4. black fine marker




What kind of lines do you know? Straight, zigzag, wavy, spiral, edgy etc.




Draw on the upper half of the sheet six different lines from left to right. Draw on the lower half a lot of different overlapping  houses. Start with the front row. Be sure to vary in width and heighth and draw several kinds of roofs.



Choose seven colours. Colour the spaces between the six lines each with a different colour. Use the same colours for the houses of the city. Outline everything with a fine black marker.







Made by a students of grade 5





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Spider in coloured web




Made by students of grade 2

You need:


  1. white drawing sheet A4 size

  2. blackoilpastel

  3. autumn leaves

  4. liquid water colour in orange and green


Divide the sheet with a black oil pastel in eight parts: two diagonal lines, one vertical and one horizontal. Draw a web between those lines. Draw one or more spiders in the web.


Colour the different parts with liquid water colour in orange and green.

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Zooming in






By a student of grade 5



You need:


  1. three drawing sheets 10 by 10 cm

  2. colour pencils

  3. glue

  4. coloured construction paper


Students draw on the first sheet, an animal or anything they like. Then they zoom in, just like a camera, on a piece of the drawing. This piece has to be drawn enlarged on the second sheet. For the third drawing, a piece of the second drawing has to be enlarged.



For students who find this difficult, it is useful to make a template. This is a piece of cardboard with a hole of 3 by 3 cm. Lay this on the drawing to explain zooming in and to see which part has to be enlarged.



Paste the three dwawings on a piece of coloured construction paper.

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