We spent some time today creating some fish, inspired by One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss.
What a great way to spend Dr. Seuss's birthday!
We read some excerpts from the book, then looked carefully at the illustrations of the fish. Students noted the curvy lines, the details on the fish's bodies, and the expressions on their faces.
My students had to decide if they were going to draw a fish that was swimming or standing. For swimming fish, the paper was placed horizontally, and they drew only one eye {profile view}. For standing fish, students turned their papers vertically, and they drew two eyes {front view}.
They drew an outline of their fish's body, using black crayon or black pastel. The outline had to be quite dark, as it was covered over with paint.
After the outline of the fish was done and the added details were complete, students took a paintbrush and used red, blue, green, or yellow paint to cover their pictures.
As you can see, some students got pretty creative:
curly tailed rainbow fish
a polka-dotted wonder
When the pages were dry, the fish were cut out and mounted onto a background page.
The background page is a large piece of paper painted with red & blue stripes.
Red and blue glitter was added while the paint was still wet, to help it stick.
*sparkly*
Love the fish art!!
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First Grade Blue SKies
This fish art is great! I love it!
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Conversations in Literacy
Hi Anita!!! I hope you had a seusstastic week! I nominated you for an award! Come on over and get it! :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Apples and ABC's
oh this is very inspiring! I LOVE it!!! I am going to pin it.
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Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
Love it! I also nominated you for an award! You are a popular lady! : )
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ReplyDeleteI just found your blog through Lil' Country Kindergarten. I can't wait to look around a bit. I'd love it if you'd come over to my blogs as well. I currently have three blogs. I write a home blog (my most widely read blog), a literacy blog, and a kindergarten blog. My literacy and kindergarten blogs are fairly new, so I'd love to get the word out about them. My main website is www.homeiswheremystorybegins.com. From there, you can get to all of my blogs. I'd love any advice you have for breaking into the teaching blog world. I feel like I have a pretty good start with my home blog, but no one seems to be reading my other two. Any suggestions for me would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks for taking the time to help out a new teacher-blogger!
Becca
Love the fish project! I just found your blog and I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
haha... Anita... I ALSO nominated you on my blog!
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Anita - those fish are SOOO cute. Great idea...love popping in on your blog and seeing what you are up to. :o)
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