![]() All it takes is a simple click on the ‘like’ and share buttons below. If you know anyone that might find this post useful, I’d really love it if you share this with your fans or followers today. This was a perfect lesson to review shapes and turn them into awesome art work! Tonnes of effects including Camera, Color, Focus & Arty. Add text, shapes, frames and borders to your collage. ![]() Create from uploads or your Facebook, Flickr or Google Photos. Other details like the weather, houses, grass, flowers were also encouraged. 1000s of shapes to choose from Fast, Easy Online Shape Collage. The students chose a big colored paper, glued their shapes and transformed them by adding arms, legs, hats, ears, hair, feet, shoes, etc. They outlined their shapes with a black crayon, colred them in and then cut them out. in the air with big arm strokes.Įach student got a big plain colored paper and drew their favorite shapes ( not too small, not too big) on the paper with a pencil. We shouted out the names and drew squares, rectangles, circles, diamonds, ovals, triangles, etc. Here I pretended to ‘ forget‘ my shapes so they could teach me all the shapes again (they love doing this!). We started the lesson by remembering all the shapes Pre-K knew and learned in their classroom. ![]() Plan for two lessons when you do this with Pre-K and Kindergarten and you can adapt this idea to other grade levels. My Pre-K class was reviewing shapes in their class so I planned the following lesson for them which they all loved. Now if you make that ‘ anything‘ fun then you have a hit! The best thing about teaching Pre- K and Kinder is how excited the kids get when you teach them anything. It also makes for a quieter, more mindful free time activity than games or apps. Lessons for younger kids need to be fun, dynamic and full of suprises. I frequently utilize collage in the classroom because it’s so accessible across ages and abilities, and doesn’t require specific preparation or resources.
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