OVERVIEW & PURPOSE
Hello kindergarten and first graders! The Hingham Art Teachers have been working hard to give you fun and creative ways to review what you already know about visual art. We understand that different families have different resources at home (so do I!) so you will have choices. These next few days kindergarten and first grade students are working on color. All the art teachers miss you a lot, and will see you soon! If you have questions, please ask your parents to email me. I am the art teacher at South, Mrs. Rollins ([email protected]) OBJECTIVES
Start with the Youtube video of “ROY G. BIV” by the band They Might Be Giants (it’s a cute one!). Review what the letters ROY G. BIV stand for (Indigo always throws everyone off, but it is a blue-ish purple). You have two options for activities: ACTIVITY 1Create a rainbow using found objects: 1.Walk around your house to find as many single color objects as you can. These can be toys, books, magazines, recycled materials or even clothing. It is ok if they have a little bit of another color on them. 2. Categorize each object by color. Make a separate pile for Red, Orange, yellow, green blue and purple. (If you want a challenge, try to find some indigo items!) 3. Arrange your objects into a rainbow shape on the floor. It can be curved or straight depending on your objects. Take a photo of what you have created! ACTIVITY 2 This is more a STEAM activity, create a Walking rainbow:
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