Rainbow Shapes
The project that we did in class was using paint and sponges of different shapes to create a rainbow. We were required to use a minimum of three different shapes and must keep the colors in the order of the rainbow. We learned about the different shapes and also got the opportunity to share what some of the colors made us think of. For example I had yellow which makes me think of the sun and blue which makes me think of water. An extension activity for this lesson could be to use the paint and shapes to create a new image. So for example, you could make it simple and make a big square out of many small rectangles. For older children, you could use the example of pointillism-an image or picture that is created out of little dots or circles.
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