Peer Lesson #2 (Kandinsky Fall Creations)
For this lesson we learned about the artist Wassily Kandinsky. We then created art based on his work. The artwork we created used both organic and geometric shapes, along with cool and warm colors. The organic shapes that were used were related to the season autumn. The requirements for our work is that we needed to use at least three warm colors and three cool colors, along with four different shapes, two of which were organic and two geometric.
A extension activity that I would use this lesson with would be having the students of a younger classroom make a number line in the sections, for example one of the papers would have 1-4, and the next one would have 5-8, and so on until they hit 100. I would then have them place them in the correct order, and once they are done with that I would hang them up on the wall. It would be a good way for the students to know the placement of numbers and work on counting skills.
A extension activity that I would use this lesson with would be having the students of a younger classroom make a number line in the sections, for example one of the papers would have 1-4, and the next one would have 5-8, and so on until they hit 100. I would then have them place them in the correct order, and once they are done with that I would hang them up on the wall. It would be a good way for the students to know the placement of numbers and work on counting skills.
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