While we watched a video of the this story, artists sketched as many different chickens as they could. Then we collected different textures to use to make painted paper for our collage chickens.
This is the art blog for Fayston Elementary School, located in the Mad River Valley in Central Vermont. This blog is updated frequently to showcase the artwork of Fayston's students and celebrate all things creative!
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Chicken Collages
First and second graders read "The Chicken Chasing Queen of Lamar County," by Janice Harrington. We looked at the illustrations and noticed how illustrator Shelley Jackson used many different types of arts media, including paint and collage, to create the pictures in the book.
While we watched a video of the this story, artists sketched as many different chickens as they could. Then we collected different textures to use to make painted paper for our collage chickens.
While we watched a video of the this story, artists sketched as many different chickens as they could. Then we collected different textures to use to make painted paper for our collage chickens.
Labels:
birds,
chickens,
collage,
First and second grade,
reading connection,
texture
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