Step 1: Think & share
Dr. Seuss created some zany characters and he created some silly structures too. As you watch the books below, pay close attention to his buildings, cars and towns. What if we combined our paper sculptures, zendoodles & recyclable materials to create a Seussville sculpture?! Could it look like one of these?
Step 2: Read a book (or two)Step 3: Create
Supplies:
Ask mom or dad for recyclables you can use Paper "bling"=sequins, tissue paper, foam shapes, bottle caps...anything to add some excitement &. color to your sculpture glue scissors crayons/markers As you build... Move objects around. Stack them this way and that way. Try different ways of connecting and stacking them to create silly structures. Add some color and bling and have fun! Step 4: Share
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Step 1: Think: How do these paintings make you feel?
Step 2: Watch & LearnStep 3: Create
Supplies:
Paper Paint Paint brush OR you can tear pieces of construction paper & glue them on paper OR you can color squares, rhombuses and rectangles with pens or crayons or colored pencils Step 4: Share
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Step 1: ThinkLast week we painted backgrounds. We filled up the entire canvas with color. Maybe you swiped stripes across the paper with a paint brush or maybe you dabbed a Q-tip to creates dots of color. Step 2: Read a story (or two)Step 3: Create
Step 4: Share!Step 1: Think...
Step 2: Read a story (or two)Step 3: Create!
Supplies:
Paint (or food coloring? Ask mom or dad to help!) Cardboard (like a cereal box) to paint on. Something heavier than What will you paint with? Paint brushes Q-tips Corks Bubble wrap Cotton Balls Your finger! Paper towel Experiment! Can you use a potato as a stamp? A piece of apple? Step 4: Share!
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