The preschool students drew a background for their Little Chicks. They then used a fork and printed in a circle radiating from the center to create the Little Chicks body. They then added legs, beaks and eyes.
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The preschool students colored on dippity dye paper with different shades of green marker. They then sprayed the paper with a water bottle creating a tie dye effect.
They also glued a pre-cut pot of gold onto their paper. Using paint they added their finger prints to create a rainbow. The finishing touch was adding gold glitter. The preschool students made love birds for Valentine's Day. They drew hearts with crayon on a pre-cut paper plate and painted it either blue or pink. They then used shapes to create their birds.
The preschool students created their own version of Andy Warhol's Flowers. They used a sponge to print the green grass on the black paper. They then glued down pre-cut flowers and leaves onto their papers.
I read the story Pete the Cat and his Four Groovy Buttons to the preschoolers. They then used watercolor paint to create a shirt and glued four buttons to it.
The preschool students created pumpkins with construction paper, scissors, and glue. They also created Frankensteins from a paper plate, construction paper, and green tempera paint.
The preschool students used apples cut in half to print onto a piece of paper. They used green and red paint.
The preschool students painted a paper plate green for their turtle shell. They then used toilet paper rolls to print circles onto their shells with blue and yellow paint. They used construction paper to add the turtles head, arms and legs.
The preschool students used forks for a printmaking project. They dipped the forks in different color paint then printed them on to their paper. After they added stems and grass to their flowers.
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