Friday, March 14, 2014

Art projects for Kindergarten and Special Education - February and March Art

I used the school ellison machine to cut shamrocks out of contact paper.  Then we stuck the shamrocks on the paper and the students painted over the entire paper.  After it dried for awhile we peeled off the shamrocks.  They look excellent!

Shamrock Collage - My special education students made these. I simply drew a shamrock on a paper and the students filled them in with a variety of green squares.  We used yellow crayons to color the background.  Very cute and fun!


I love when the teacher proudly displays our Art work in the hallways!  It looks so festive!
Conversation Heart Art Project - Students folded paper in half and cut out hearts.  We glued them on white paper and glued on a Valentine message.

St. Patrick's Day Painting - We used styrofoam cups to make these green and gold circle painting!

Leprechauns - used paper plates, paint, and construction paper for the hats.

Name Snowmen - students cut circles (pre-traced) and assembled these adorable snowmen!  Added white paint for snowflakes.

Paper Plate Snowmen - real buttons added a nice touch!

Rainbow Pot of Gold - Students cut a pre-traced pot and drew rainbow lines as a guide for gluing on the colored squares.  Added some shiny gold squares to look like gold coins.  Pre-cut felt shamrocks were from the Dollar Store.

These turned out great!
My 2nd graders made these Rainbow Pot of Gold (from pinterest).  They drew their own pots and cut them out, made rainbow lines, and painted dots with cue-tips.   My sample is missing the gold pieces in the pot, but the students all added lots of gold to their work!
Heart Collage - Painted Contact Paper Hearts and Toilet Paper Roll Hearts
Heart Collage - Painted Contact Paper Hearts and Toilet Paper Roll Hearts

Used toilet paper rolls to make prints (3 heart shapes put together).  Painted inside of shamrock with a paint brush and made a stem.  Then students cut squares of green paper to make a border.





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