Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Color Wheel Umbrellas

Everything looks better in color, right?  Even a rainy day!!  2nd grade has been learning about the color wheel!  We've discussed analogous colors, warm/cool colors, complementary colors, and primary/secondary colors. The easiest way for students to draw the sections was to make them even, which messes up the accuracy of the color wheel a bit, but you could always modify to make it more accurate.  These are so bright and beautiful and perfect for Spring!!  











7 comments:

  1. These are great! I think I will try them with my second graders after Spring Break. Did you have them trace anything for the umbrellas or just freehand it?

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  2. I REALLY like these! Can't wait to try it! Thanks for the post!

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    1. Thanks Pam! We also added raindrops and puddles under the boots! Props to my friend and fellow art teacher Michelle Osborne for that idea! Good luck in your classes!

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  3. Has anyone found a 'tracer' method for the kids to use for the umbrella?

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  4. I love this idea! How did you instruct the students for the drawing? Was it guided instruction?

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  5. Thanks everyone! I'm having technical difficulties replying to each comment. For some reason the reply link doesn't work, and occasionally when it does, my replies aren't being posted! I just wanted to thank you for all the nice comments and answer a few of your questions. I cut 10" strips of construction paper for students to use as a guide to draw the ribs of the umbrella. We folded the strips in half so they could easily locate the center for the next line. After tracing 4 intersecting lines, we connected the ends of the lines for the umbrella fabric. Hope that helps! Thanks again!

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