- 1 - 8x11 piece of white construction paper for each student,
- a paint tray plate for each student,
- a water cup for each student,
- two paper towels for wiping the students brushes,
- paint brush for each student,
- tempera paint - red, yellow, blue and white,
- Pencil and
- plastic lids or cups
Using a plastic lid, trace circles around paper. Encourage overlapping and going “off” the edge of the paper. Of course, you don’t have to use this method of drawing circles, but it’s an efficient way to get to the good stuff.
Mix one primary color and white together on the tray. This color will be the background color or negative space. Sticking to one color is pretty hard for this age group but reassure them that the opportunity to mix more colors with the white will be coming up. Paint all areas of background. Go over proper painting techenique, a little goes a long way, a glob will take a long time to dry.
Have the students paint each of the circles in a different color. Making sure they have one circle each of a Primary Color, and then have them mix the colors to fill in the rest. Encouraging them to use the white to tint the color.
Credit: http://www.deepspacesparkle.com/2010/10/11/tint-and-pattern-circles/
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