This is an introduction to 10 different watercolor techniques.
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THE PLAN
1 session; 50 minutes per session
1. SWBAT fold paper into 8 or 16 sections
2. SWBAT practice at least 8 different watercolor techniques
3. SWBAT recall 5 different watercolor painting techniques
1. Watercolor paints, palette
2. Brushes, Toothbrushes
3. Water Container, water
4. Paper Towels
5. Salt
6. Doily
7. Plastic Wrap, Tissue Paper, Bubble Wrap, Sponges
8. Crayons (wax resist)
9. Hair Dryer or straws
1. TTW review the 10 techniques as demonstration.
2. The list is posted in the class or laminated and given to each table
3. The student writes their name on the paper and then folds the 12 x 18 paper 3 times to make 8 rectangles for experimentation (or 4 times to make 16 rectangles.)
4. The students try several techniques on their paper.
Note: Crayon Resist and Blowing Paint are not on the list. Leave room for experimentation
Students will hang up or dry their paper, then go on a gallery walk to see different techniques made by their fellow students.
Painted rectangles can be pieced together to make a giant class quilt.
THE STANDARDS
Visual Arts Standard 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes
[K-4] Students use different media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories
Visual Arts Standard 6: Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines
[K-4] Students understand and use similarities and differences between characteristics of the visual arts and other arts disciplines
THE FEATURES
Winslow Homer, Jackson Pollock
Abstract Art, Expressionism
Color/Value, Texture
Painting, Watercolor
Science
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