I hung up papers in the colors of the rainbow, minus indigo, and we started with red. Using red construction paper the students cut a building shape and added door and windows then glued the building to the far left of their paper. We continued thru all the rainbow colors in order, cutting construction paper. I encouraged the little artists to make each building different in their "rainbow city". The kids really enjoyed this project and they did a wonderful job on these bright compositions!Childrens art projects from the Early and Later Elementary schools. Welcome to our Art Rooms!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Rainbow Cities! Kindergarten
Found this on Pinterest and it is definitely a new favorite. The Kinders enjoy using markers on any project and they did a great job making a pattern around the edge of the 12" x 18" white drawing paper to begin the project.
I hung up papers in the colors of the rainbow, minus indigo, and we started with red. Using red construction paper the students cut a building shape and added door and windows then glued the building to the far left of their paper. We continued thru all the rainbow colors in order, cutting construction paper. I encouraged the little artists to make each building different in their "rainbow city". The kids really enjoyed this project and they did a wonderful job on these bright compositions!
I hung up papers in the colors of the rainbow, minus indigo, and we started with red. Using red construction paper the students cut a building shape and added door and windows then glued the building to the far left of their paper. We continued thru all the rainbow colors in order, cutting construction paper. I encouraged the little artists to make each building different in their "rainbow city". The kids really enjoyed this project and they did a wonderful job on these bright compositions!
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