Showing posts with label Penguins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penguins. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2019

Pastel Penguin Art Project





This winter I decided I wanted to get creative and come up with a new art project for my kiddos. I decided to choose something more "wintery" than "Christmasy" because I wanted to hang the projects for more than two weeks.

I decided on a multi-media penguin. We used construction paper, paint, pastel, and glitter all in one art project! The penguins took two sessions to complete, but they look adorable and brighten up our hallway.


I showed my students how to draw a penguin chick on black construction paper using a white chalk pastel. I then showed them how to blend the penguin's feathers to make it look like down. I added a little bit of black pastel to add definition and then let the kids give it a try. I stressed the importance of making their penguins big, as most of the time students tend to draw on the small side. Some kiddos used a little too much black pastel and the white did not show as much, but we fixed that with the addition of  a little white oil pastel on top.


We then cut out the penguins and set them aside. Next was the snowy/glittery background. We used white tempera and sponges cut in circles to sponge paint the snow onto blue construction paper. I showed the students how to "dab" since their first reaction is to "scrub" using the sponge. Once the students covered a half to three quarters of their page with snow, I had them sprinkle glitter on the paint. Oh boy, did they LOVE that! Every kid loves glitter, and since it was the Christmas season, I decided to go all in with glitter mess.


Once the background was dry we used white glue to affix the penguins to the page. It took quite a bit of glue due to the thickness of the glitter. Some penguins needed a little glue touch up because they were peeling up, but the process ended up working out great.

We love our glittery penguins and my mind is already swirling with other winter projects! Please leave any questions in the comments below! :)

Supplies:
Blue Construction Paper
Black Construction Paper
Chalk Pastels
Glitter
White Glue


Click here for more winter themed units and ideas:
Polar Bear Unit
Penguin Unit
How to Draw Polar Animals

Last year we made these adorable polar bears using a similar technique I found from whimsy workshop and my students LOVED them. Here are a few pics of the adorable bears. :)





Saturday, February 7, 2015

Penguin Anchor Chart

Happy February! Wow! I can't believe that January is already over. This has been a whirlwind start to 2015. During the winter months I love to teach informational reading and writing through polar animals (as you can tell from my last few posts!). After studying polar bears for a few weeks, we have switched it up and started our Antarctic penguin unit. Today I wanted to share an informational penguin chart that my students and I created together. I used their  ideas from reading informational text to complete the chart as a class. The "Have, Can, Are" chart style is great for teaching informational writing. It is a great scaffold to assist the students with the informational style.
This chart has been an excellent resource for my students when writing about penguins. When we have completed the unit I will share some samples of the activities. If you are interested in the unit, check it out here.

Happy Teaching!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Penguin Freebie!

With mixed emotions my winter break is coming to an end. I enjoyed the much needed rest and feel rejuvenated and ready to return to my students. I will miss the rest and relaxation though! I know I be as busy as ever once school starts back up again.
Today I have decided to provide you with a fun winter freebie! I have created fun "How to Draw" activities for penguins and polar bears and I would like to offer you my "How to Draw a Penguin" free! Head over to my TpT store to grab the download! I actually have two versions there for you. Enjoy! Don't forget to leave me a comment and tell me if you liked the product!

Happy Teaching!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Penguin Math!

In January I will start a fun penguin unit with my students. I will be sharing some exciting penguin activities soon… but for today I wanted to share some of the math activities I have developed for my students. The first activity is a pack of addition board games. In our Engage New York Curriculum, we are in the middle of addition within 20 (module 2). I created some fun board games to practice and review the math skills the students have learned. You can get them here. Check one of them out below.

I have also developed some fun Penguin Number Bond activities to practice skills of addition within 20, doubles, and 10+ addition skills. Get the pack of activities here. Check out some of the activities below!

More penguin fun coming soon!