Monday, November 11, 2013

Pumpkins for Teachers!

Because I love my job, I want to start sharing what I do. I teach Art in the 3-year old “Pod” at my school. I probably should have figured out that this was my calling much sooner than I did, considering that I taught preschool art several times in several settings since the age of 12. It only took me 11 more years to realize there was a reason I kept coming back to it! One thing that has helped me get a solid footing has been having access to online resources. I have found so many ideas for art projects (which usually have to be tailored to our specific age and/or theme), centers, discussions, and general ways to explain or explore concepts by simply looking online. It's fun to finally be able to contribute to that pool of information. Here goes:

We recently did a unit on Pumpkins at school in the 3-year old group. As an art teacher, it was a bit challenging to find several different projects focused on the same thing. It would have been one thing to have Halloween as the theme, but with such as specific theme, I had to really reach for some variety.

I wanted to share one project that went over really well with the kids. It's very simple but gave them cutting, gluing, and puzzle practice, as well as some sensory exploration.


The kids cut out their pumpkin shape first, on the fold with guidelines. Then they cut the pumpkin into three strips using guidelines I drew on the pumpkin. The next step was to glue their pieces onto a background page in the right order. Then they got to do the fun part-- they glued pumpkin seeds onto their pumpkin!

The kids really enjoyed using real seeds (that I had dyed with Liquid Watercolor) for their pumpkins. It added texture and reality to an otherwise simple project.

Ta-da!

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