I found this idea from http://paintbrushrocket.blogspot.com/search/label/Kindergarten
I just changed it a bit to fit the needs of my students.
This idea comes from Roy Lichenstein's sunset art.
I provided each student a printed 12" x 18" copy of a sunset in the style of Roy Lichenstein's art.
I'm so blessed to have a great copier that I can copy all of them onto!
We noticed that he used mostly primary colors so I played the primary color song by Sesame Street. You can find it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu44JRTIxSQ
They love this song!
I provided a paper plate with yellow paint for the students to paint some of the rays and the sun part.
On another paper plate I provided red and blue for students to paint lines onto a couple of the rays.
Students then could take daubers filled with watery tempera paint and make dots on some of the rays.
The last step was to take a dauber filled with black ink and outline the lines. Remind students not to squeeze the bottles or it will make a big blob!
I always provide the steps on the board.
They turned out so nice and I'm amazed how well they did using the black ink!
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