My sweet, sweet first graders have been learning about Japan, studying the beauty of cherry blossoms. Of course, there are bunches of ways to do blossom-inspired projects...
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I like the following version for a few reasons. The kids LOVE it, the results are beautiful more often than not, and it's a quickie, taking just one 45-minute period from introduction to project completion.
My student teacher, Miss Caruso, taught this this year, and it was a lot of fun for me to observe! First, she talked to the kids about the blossoms as a gift from Japan and showed a few masters' works--Hiroshige, Hokusai, van Gogh.
On the morning we did this with one group, the school had hosted a "Donuts with Dad" event, so everyone had sweet, sugary breath. Gross! Haha!
For the blossoms, Q-tips and pink paint were all it took to turn these black spider veins into beautiful branches!
For early finishers, a short video showed them a sped-up version of the same project:
These are always a huge hit in the annual art show. More on that soon!
Thanks for the shoutout! :)
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Very Pretty. I found this book many years ago to use with my Cherry Blossom Books.
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It is in some libraries too.