Benodigdheden: blauw papier op A4 formaat oliepastels geel papier op A4 formaat lijm Teken op blauw papier een kip volgens de aanwijzingen op How to draw a chicken. Maak er een knappe kip van door hem naar eigen fantasie in te kleuren met oliepastels. Meng de kleuren voor mooie overgangen. Teken een horizonlijn en kleur de grond. Teken iets op de horizonlijn, bv. een hekje of een huis, om diepte te creëren. (beeldaspect: ruimte). Scheur de randen van het blauwe vel weg en plak de knappe kip op een geel ondervel. Teken eventueel eieren rondom de kip.
This tracing picture worksheets set will help preschoolers develop fine motor skills and learn the alphabet. Each worksheet features a fun picture for students to trace and color in, with each pictu
Welcome back to Fun Friday! I’ve been wanting to share this tip of how to hem jeans and keep the original hem for months now. Months! My sewing machine had some issues and I couldn’t figure out how to fix it so my good post idea sat tucked away in my brain. Every single time […]
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Shorten your own jeans at home and save money. This tutorial shows you how to keep the original hem when shortening jeans just like a professional tailor.
Learn how to sew a patch with either a machine or by hand. Sewing patches and badges are used to decorate or to hide an ugly hole or damage.
LES ALPHAS SE DESHABILLENT Les alphas, pour échapper à Furiosa la sorcière, se cachent dans les livres! Mais ils doivent se transformer pour qu'elle ne les reconnaisse pas, on dit qu'ils se "déshabillent" Ils se transforment en lettres. Voici le tableau...
A conduta humana organiza-se em esquemas de ações ou de representações adquiridos, elaborados pelo indivíduo a partir de sua experiência individual, que podem coordenar-se variavelmente em função de uma meta intencional e formar estruturas de conhecimento de diferentes níveis. A função que integra essas estruturas e sua mudança é a inteligência. A Inteligência é definida […]
Denim is one of the most durable fabrics made and also the easiest to find for projects such as this small space floor mat. You can repurpose last year’s worn out jeans or go in search of a handful of jumpers or dresses at the thrift store without spending a lot of money. You can…
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Yep, jeans canvas and I dare say it could be the first jeans canvas ever :) ! Technically speaking its more of a “painting board” than a “canvas” since I used a wooden board…
Romper with straight neck and buttoned cross-back straps. Button closure at bottom.
Use this heart backpack free pattern to sew a heart shaped backpack for toddlers and up! Your new favorite Valentine's Day sewing project!
La saison du lin approche et c’est l’occasion de coudre des chemises, robes, jupes, tops ou même des accessoires ultra tendance. Écologique et naturel, le lin permet...
Pour faire une petit cadeau ! Taille de l'enfant et du patron :j'ai agrandi le patron pour obtenir du 18 mois pour offrir à un enfant qui porte du 18 mois. J'espère que la taille sera la bonne.... Pourquoi j'ai pris ce modèle : Un classique, l'été...
For a few years, I've done an abstract project involving line, color, and sweet lil' second graders. Recently, I saw images of artwork by Jean Dubuffet that reminded me of said project. So this year, I've incorporated the two. There are other Dubuffet lessons out there; I found the following before re-styling my own: Dali's Moustache Kids Artists Hands, Head 'n Heart in the Artroom Prior to seeing his work, I didn't know much about Dubuffet. If you're in the same boat, check out the following references that really helped me out: Dubuffet.com MoMA Poul Webb Art Blog Art Smarts 4 Kids Here's what we did. First, we began by filling a 9x12" white piece of paper with a 'controlled scribble,' allowing our imaginations and our pencils dance around the page. The kids did this on both sides of the paper before consulting tablemates to choose their better side. Then, pencil lines were traced with a fine-tip black Sharpie. We erased any peek-a-boo pencil lines. Kiddos colored a few spaces with the Sharpie, while other sections were filled with linear patterns using a white crayon. Everyone's abstract shape was cut out. Next art class, the watercolors came out and the artists went to work! Students were limited to two colors of their choice (like Dubuffet and his limited color palette). Some spaces were left white, while others got the bold color treatment. When works were dry (within a few minutes), they were mounted onto paper. Glue stick glue was put on all edges of the pieces, but pushed down in select locations to create 3D sculptures, a la Dubuffet. They were THRILLED with their (simple) sculptures! And I have to say that I agree--the results are simple yet arresting. Cutting a few of those black lines for more dimension While we worked, we listened to a bit of music that Dubuffet had put together: http://www.ubu.com/sound/dubuffet.html The kids' reactions were quite entertaining! This was a quick two-day project that gave us room to finish any previously incomplete projects (in this case, Gators), and fostered peer helping, as some kids 'got' it more than others. I look forward to finishing this project with my other second grade sweeties!
Rock, Paper, Scissors, SING is a fun, PowerPoint music game for reinforcing so-mi melodic patterns! This is a great activity for music students to practice sight-singing on the 5-line staff because it's a fun twist on a game that most kids already love to play! This is a team game that also allows for informal assessments, but it can also be played in centers with 2 or more players. This edition is only in the Key of C, but my other games use examples from C, G, and F. More Rock Paper Scissor Games: BUNDLES Rhythm BUNDLE with Stick & Standard Solfa BUNDLE! Rhythm Games STANDARD Notation Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Eighth Notes Half Note Beamed 16th Notes Syncopa Rhythm Games STICK Notation Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Eighth Notes Half Note Beamed 16th Notes Syncopa Solfége Games Sol-Mi **FREEBIE** Sol-Mi-La Sol-Mi-La-Do Do-Re-Mi Pentatonic Try my 4 Corners games, another school favorite! 4 Corners BUNDLE! Thanks for stopping by, and don't forget to leave feedback to earn TpT credits. :) Follow me for updates and freebies! #musiccrewfreebies
Today I'm excited to have Corrina from From Mrs. Allen's Teaching Files here to share a really fun and exciting activity to use when talking about self control. Self control is such a hard
Wie versprochen, zeige ich euch heute noch mal die Upcycling-Hose aus dem Outfit vom letzten Post etwas genauer. Die Hose habe ich also aus einer alten Jeans meines Schwagers zugeschnitten, und ich muss schon sagen, aus einer Männerjeans bekommt man deutlich mehr zugeschnitten als aus meinen schmalgeschnittenen Jeans ...
This week 4th graders started by viewing slides of some of Dubuffet's work and discussing his progress as an artist throughout his life. I read about another Dubuffet art project a ways back HERE where the teacher posted a cool site with music also written by Dubuffet. We listened to a bit of that, too. The kids had some great comments as to how his music compared with his art!!! VERY interesting and insightful!! We then started to work creating a Dubuffet inspired paper sculpture. I bought some 110# white cardstock for this so that it would be stiff enough to stand without sagging. First, students got 1 piece of 8 1/2" X 5 1/2" piece of cardstock and three pieces cut 8 1/2" X about 2 7/8". They cut the three smaller pieces into organic shapes. They cut slits where appropriate and assembled the 3 pieces to make a "base" that would balance. I had the students do these 3 pieces first for 2 reasons: 1) to make sure they used 3 pieces as a firm base and 2) in case some kids worked slower I wanted to make sure that they at least had a 3-piece sculpture. Once they had learned to assemble those 3 pieces, the larger two pieces that they would do next were pretty easy to add on. Once students figured out their construction, it was time to add lines or design motifs. We did not stick to Dubuffet's color palette, but I did as kids to limit their palette to 2 colors, plus black. The base is piece of 6" X 6" illustration board that was donated to us. Some classes were taking longer to complete the coloring process, so I had them assemble the white pieces so they would understand the process. They then took them apart and took the pieces with them so they could finish them back in their classrooms. Thank you to the great 4th grade teachers who were willing to have the kids complete the work with them. This was my last day with 4th graders for this 4-week cycle, so there was not the option of finishing next week in art class!! With winter break coming up soon, I also showed students how to take apart a cereal box and recycle the cardboard to make a sculpture like this. Here is the one I made during the last vacation at home: I hope some of the kids try it at home!!
Cardboard Crowns Jean-Michel Basquiat style! Kids will love the process of creating and designing their own cardboard crowns while learning about the artist who's work inspired them. This wearable art is a great craft idea for grades K-8
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La gran comisión. Jesús les dio a sus seguidores, muchas instrucciones durante su tiempo en la tierra. Una de las instrucciones más famosas se encuentra en Mateo 28:16-20.