OK, I'm going to say something.
Painting. With Acrylics. With Kindergarten.
Didcha shudder? Smirk and say, YEAH RIGHT.
This used to fill me with dread. But lately, this has been a source of constant joy.
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| Her first day of a new school, and she gets to paint a gorgeous painting. EVERYTHING IS AWESOME! | 
I think a few things have fallen into place that help:
- I see kinder for 50 minutes once or twice a week, so no rush jobs
- We have time to get smocks on, roll sleeves up
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| A Button Line. How stinkin cute is this? | 
- I have  4th and 5th grade Art Helpers who are able to come in during Recess (Kinder Art time) to assist
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| Here's Meghan, middle right, helping at the "snowy sky" table | 
- I use Kraft paper to cover the tables. Clean up is fast.
- I use paper plates as palettes, they can be saved for next day or tossed.
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| Yes. He is singing. | 
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| Paper plates, Q-Tips, small amounts of water, big brushes, paper towels, Kraft paper gets used over and over. Clean up takes 8 minutes. 
 
 
 
 
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I tie the painting into an integrated lesson, if possible. Like, how do artists paint weather? How would you create a landscape at night? How do artists mix colors to create new? (remember, they are 5)...Sometimes, I don't: paint a snowman, a giant pumpkin, etc!
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| This is the stormy sky table. They were influenced by El Greco's, "View of Toledo" | 
- We stand at the tables, chairs are pushed away
- Keep color palettes together. For example: all the kids who wanted to paint a rainy or stormy sky were grouped together as they used similar colors.
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| It might look like a loud, chaotic mess, but LET ME TELL YOU!!! It is happy, quiet, fun. | 
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| Check out this discovery. How can we use shape and color to express weather?  Oh yes, this is a kinder science lesson too. | 
I am the only one who can walk around: they have loaded paint brushes and wet paintings. It's a disaster to have the kiddoes walk around.
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| Only I deal with this. | 
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| Great way to use old dictionaries: Painting flatteners. | 
These weather paintings will be the background for landscape collages. Stay tuned!
 
 
I'm 100% in agreement about kinders and painting. It's all in the setup, and yes, painting without chairs!!! Great post!
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