Friday, October 19, 2012
Spider Webs Two ways
At the easel this week the children found paper, chalk and a spider web with
a note “draw a spider web”,
It’s interesting to watch how some children approach the easel that is set up
with something other than paint.
This girl's first statement about drawing the web was, “don’t know how”.
As we pointed out the lines on the web,
she picked up the chalk and started to draw.
She continued without any other conversation or help needed.
Sometimes just pointing at parts of the item to be drawn will give them a place to begin.
At the art table the families found lazy susans, eye droppers, paint and paper.
With a note encouraging them to 'spin a web'.
Tape the paper to the lazy susan, fill the eye dropper with paint then while you
squeeze the eye dropper over the paper, spin the lazy susan.
After spinning, they could glue little spider sequins on their webs.
Some children could manage doing the two actions (squeezing and spinning)
at the same time, while others needed their grown ups help.
Or they were content just to squeeze.
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Fabulous to meet you in real life today, Maureen.
ReplyDeleteI just saw your spider webs on Pinterest - before seeing them here!
Very cool idea.
sandi
rubberboots and elf shoes
Great to finally meet you too.'
DeleteLoved the format of the conference, gave me a chance to talk with many people and be inspired by many ideas.