Sunday, January 12, 2014

Kindergarten Dinosaurs


This project worked out great for my Kindergarten students. It took two class periods and we had so much fun! Before starting the dinosaur part of this activity, we began by reviewing the secondary color green.

In order to review, I read the book "Green" by Laura Vaccaro Seeger to the class. The students loved the pictures as we went through the story.

After I read the book and we discussed the pictures, students were sent to their seats to mix green on their papers. They painted their whole page yellow first, then mixed blue on the top to make green. Even though this was a review, I heard so many "oo's" and "ahh's" as their papers changed color.


The students then used plastic forks to scratch in some texture to their paint. There was a lot of giggling going on while using cutlery instead of brushes!

During the second class period, students used pre-cut dinosaur templates to trace on top of their green painted papers. They cut out their dinosaur and created a background by cutting colored construction paper. Many students added volcanoes, palm trees, and other creative ideas to their pictures.     



I really enjoyed this lesson for Kindergarten students. So many important concepts were practiced and they had a lot of creative freedom. And who doesn't love dinosaurs? 

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