Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Fall Folliage

 When we learned about Fall and leaves changing, we went for a walk and gathered leaves from trees and bushes.  We learned about the many colors that leaves change.
 When the children came back in, we had simple tree and bushes outlines in the halls.  The children were able to use fall colors to paint any trees and bushes that they wanted.  Some children worked individually and some worked collaboratively. 


When they were finished, we had created a beautiful fall landscape.

Felt Butterflies




After learning about butterflies and talking about how they grow and develop, the children painted their own felt butterflies.  The teachers prepped by cutting out the butterfly shapes and attaching a butterfly body to the center and hot gluing on two wiggly eyes.

As children were introduced to the activity, we reviewed the ideas of how a butterfly changes from a caterpillar (like the middle part of the butterfly body) into a butterfly.  We also discussed how butterfly wings are all different colors and how they have to "dry" before they can fly.

We placed glitter paints at the table and the children were able to create their very own colorful butterfly.

Sticky Face Collages



To create Sticky Face Collages, draw a circle to represent a face on the non sticky side of contact paper.  Peel the backing off the paper and use magnets or tape to place the contact paper on the easel (make sure the sticky side is facing out).  Supply buttons, pom poms, pipe cleaners and other materials for the children to use as they create faces.  When they finish, gently place a piece of white construction paper to their picture and the contact paper will adhere and they may take their pictures home.
*Idea from Jessica Harrison

Fall Apple Trees


This project was intended to help the children develop cutting and drawing skills.  On the day we learned about Apples, we created a tree that hung in the hallway.  At circle time we talked about the many different colors of apples and tasted them. 

For our art activity, we had cut yellow, red and green paper into 4 inch squares.  The children's job was to create apples for the apple tree.  The children chose the colors of apples they wanted to make and then drew their apple.  After they cut it out, they would get a piece of tape from the teacher and go hang it on the tree.  The children worked a long time making more and more apples for the tree.