Thursday, December 13, 2012

Our Harvest Corn Field

Welcome to our Harvest Corn Field. The kinders and first graders celebrated Thanksgiving in art by creating a sculptural wall piece.
Close-up of harvest corn field - a study in shape, warm and cool colors, and mixed media
First, we studied the shape and colors of real miniature indian corn and decided which side of the color wheel they were going to use for their art pieces. Once they decided on warm or cool colors (Color Theory), they drew the corn shape, cut it out, and began to tear or cut kernels out of colored construction paper and glue onto their corn shape (Fine Motor Skills). To increase the challenge, some students were asked to place their kernels in a clear pattern (Math Connection).
To complete the corn, the students learned how to curl thin strips of paper around a pencil (Fine Motor Skills) and glued that or yarn as the corn husks.
Finally, the students found a partner and twisted up brown paper grocery bags to make the stalks for our hallway "corn field".
To add some literacy fun, here are some great corn themed picture books:

The Popcorn Book by Tomie de Paola

Corn is Maize- The Gift of the Indians by Aliki 

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