It is common for children to complete their art tasks at a different pace. Therefore, to accommodate the transition period to the next lesson unit, I have planned for early finisher activities. It's important that the activities are low mess and can be put away quickly because I wouldn't want it to supercede the actual art lesson conceptually and it should be stimulating. A bookshelf with art-related readings is available for the children freely whenever they have completed their art task. I'm also toying with the idea of a lightbox with solid shapes, yarn bombing, observational drawing and playing with magnets.
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Making my Early Finisher Palette poster |
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Making paint tubes with toilet paper roll |
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These fake paint tubes are wrapped with casting plaster and painted with real paint :D |
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Found this beauty in my neighbourhood for yarn bombing |