Exploring colors

Learning outcomes

Students will use science process skills, emphasizing observation and prediction.

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

45 minutes

Materials/resources

  • White Rabbit’s Color Book
  • 3 clear plastic cups
  • red, yellow, and blue food coloring
  • water
  • freezer paper 12×18 in. for each student. Draw two vertical lines to divide the paper into 3 sections and label Section 1, Section 2, and Section 3.
  • straw for each student (can cut full size straw in half)
  • 3 eyedroppers
  • two pieces of chart paper; one labeled “What We Think Will Happen” and one labeled “What Happened”

Activities

  1. Prior to the lesson, fill each plastic cup with water. Use the food coloring to make the water in one cup red, one yellow, and one blue.
  2. Read White Rabbit’s Color Book discussing the changes that happen to the rabbit throughout the book.
  3. Give each child a piece of the freezer paper and a straw.
  4. In the leftmost section on the freezer paper (Section 1), put one drop of yellow. Instruct the children to practice moving the drop around by dragging (not blowing) within that section only.
  5. Add a red drop to Section 1, but do not place it on the yellow. Ask the students to predict what will happen if they mix the two colors together. Record answers on chart paper entitled What We Think Will Happen. Have the children drag the two colors together. Ask them to observe what happened. Record what happened on the What Happened paper.
  6. Put one red drop and one blue drop in the middle section (Section 2). Ask the students to guess what will happen when the two colors are mixed. Record on chart paper. Have the students mix the colors. Record what happened.
  7. Put one blue drop and one yellow drop in the last section of the freezer paper. Ask the students to guess what will happen. Record suggestions on the chart paper. Have the students mix the colors. Record what happened.
  8. Put one red drop in section three of the freezer paper. Ask what they think will happen when the red is mixed with the green. Record suggestions on the chart paper. Have the students mix the colors. Record what happened on the chart paper.

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Butterfly metamorphosis

This is an integrated lesson which is introduced using the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Butterfly metamorphosis is explored through art, math, and writing.

A lesson plan for grades 1–2 Visual Arts Education, English Language Arts, and Science

Learning outcomes

Students will:

  • pronounce the word metamorphosis, and explain what it means.
  • match word cards for the butterfly stages with plastic models.
  • construct a model of butterfly metamorphosis, and label the stages.
  • write a paragraph explaining the process of butterfly metamorphosis.

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

1 Week

Materials/resources

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
  • plastic butterfly models
  • sentence strips for word cards
  • white paper plates
  • green and white construction paper
  • lentil seeds
  • colored pipe cleaners
  • small twigs
  • colored tissue paper
  • scissors
  • glue
  • black marker
  • chalkboard

Pre-activities

Before I do this lesson, I like for the students to have already seen pictures and live examples of caterpillars and butterflies.

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Clown portrait

Students will create a clown portrait using tempera paint, oil pastels, and collage. They will look at prints of clowns from artist Pablo Picasso, Red Skelton, George Rouault, and Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus.
You can even dress as a clown if you wish.

A lesson plan for grade 2 Visual Arts Education

Learning outcomes

Students will:

  • become familiar with artists:
    • Pablo Picasso
    • Red Skelton
    • George Rouault
  • learn how to use tempera paint, oil pastels, and collage in an art work.
  • complete their own artwork.

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

4 hours

Materials/resources

  • 18 X 24 construction paper (any color but black or white)
  • Black and white tempera paint
  • Oil pastels
  • Scrap construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Picasso clown prints
  • Red Skelton clown prints
  • Roualt’s “The Old King” print

Technology resources

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