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Grade Level:
4
Subject:
Art
Topic:
Paper Mosaic Art
Objective:
Students should be able to cut and stick coloured paper on their own/ with little assistance, in a artistic pattern that resembles any image of their choice.
To recognise what colours and shapes to place where.
To work well as a team in a large group.
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Ensure that children are using scissors and materials safely and correctly at all times with the help of the teaching assistants by having an adult as part of each team so this can be monitored, as well as making sure all children are involved in the activity and no one is excluded or being neglected by the team.
Reflection:
Trying to complete this in one day was not enough time, next time an activity of this size will need to be spread over two lessons to ensure plenty of time to finish. 3 days if really needed.
have a 3rd adult to help supervise all the children because things got a bit out of hand with children going back and forth for materials.
Lay down extra paper on tables next time as protection from paint and pens staining. Easier and quicker clean up at the end of the lesson.
Prep:
Set up all the tables to be two large work stations and have one row set up at front for materials.
Have aprons laid out for each students
Setting out materials so they are easy to see and choose from, setting up paints and brushes into separate pots.
Materials:
Coloured paper (A4 and A5)
Variety of coloured paints (black, blue, red, yellow, white, green)
Scissors, glue sticks, paint brushes, coloured pens/ felt tip pens
fabric scraps