Last year in Kitah Aleph, the thread of interest was mark-making. This year the children's interest in painting has blossomed. They have been exploring various types of painting in the atelier.
Their first experience was with watercolor sticks and pencils.
The dipped each of the mediums in water and drew on their rectangles of water color paper.
Next for Simchat Torah, the children painted fabric using dotters. Once finished painting, they sprayed their painted fabric with water to make the colors bleed. This fabric was then adhered to a stick using hot glue.
For Sukkot, The children made decorations by painted pieces of wood with paint markers. They hung the wood using wire strung with fabric and beads.
For Chanukah, the children made a splatter painted menorah. They drizzled bright colored paint all over their tile.
We made shaken paintings next! First the children drizzled paint over water color paper.
The children made some more movement based art. They ping-pong painted. The children squirted paint onto their paper, in a large container, then tipped the container back and forth to make marks on their paper using ping pong balls.
The children collected sticks next and painted them to add to our art garden out in front of the school.
Following this, we painted a canvas then dried it using a hair dryer.
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