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Elementary [1st-5th] Lesson Plan

Klee Geometric Shape Fish

Created on August 03, 2012 by KatieMorris



The students will use geometric shapes to create a fish inspired by Paul Klee.


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THE PLAN
1. The students will learn about Paul Klee and discuss his artwork.
2. The students will distinguish between organic and geometric shapes.
3. The students will print geometric shapes in cool colors to create pleasing design for a background.
4. The students will use construction paper crayons to draw a/some fish made from geometric shapes.
5. The students will cut out their fish and glue to their printed background, considering contrast and composition.
6. The students will add texture to their artwork by drawing a line with glue and adding sand.
7. If time allows, the students will write an artist statement about their work.

1. Black construction paper- 8x10
2. Black construction paper- 9x6
3. Cardboard cut into small squares and rectangles
4. Tempera paint- blue, purple, green, white
5. Paintbrushes
6. Construction paper crayons (could sub oil pastels)
7. Scissors
8. Glue
9. Sand

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1. Introduction
-Brief background info on Paul Klee
-Discuss artwork “The Golden Fish”, “Fish Magic”, and “Castle and Sun”
-Identify Shapes used
-Review geometric vs. organic shapes
2. Create background
-Review cool colors
-Use cool colored tempera paint on square/rectangle cardboard stamps to fill black paper
3. Make Fish
-Draw geometric shapes on board for review
-Students combine shapes to draw fish on smaller black paper
-Use construction paper crayons to color fish
4. Cut out fish and glue to background
5. Add sand
-What is texture?
-Draw line with glue
-Sprinkle sand over glue, let excess fall into bucket
6. Write an artist statement (if time allows)
-What did you make?
-How did you make it?
-Why did you make it? (What were you learning about)
-How do you think it turned out?

Were the students on task and following directions?
Did the students use geometric shapes?


THE STANDARDS

Visual Arts Standard 1:
Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes


[K-4] Students use different media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories
[K-4] Students use art materials and tools in a safe and responsible manner
[K-4] Students know the differences between materials, techniques, and processes

Visual Arts Standard 2:
Using knowledge of structures and functions


[K-4] Students use visual structures and functions of art to communicate ideas

Visual Arts Standard 3:
Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas


[K-4] Students explore and understand prospective content for works of art

Visual Arts Standard 4:
Understanding the visual arts in relation to history and cultures


[K-4] Students demonstrate how history, culture, and the visual arts can influence each other in making and studying works of art

Visual Arts Standard 5:
Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others


[K-4] Students understand there are different responses to specific artworks
[K-4] Students describe how people's experiences influence the development of specific artworks

Visual Arts Standard 6:
Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines


[K-4] Students identify connections between the visual arts and other disciplines in the curriculum

THE FEATURES
Paul Klee

Bauhaus

Color/Value, Rhythm/Pattern, Shape, Texture, Unity/Harmony

Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Tempera

Math

ATTACHMENTS

  • margart 08/03/2012 at 08:28pm
    Thanks for lesson! I'm going to start using the artist statements too! Great lesson for texture and shapes.


  • Eponine24601 08/05/2012 at 05:52pm
    What a great lesson! Thanks for sharing!


  • lightARTed 10/08/2012 at 05:24am
    Katie, I just checked out your blog and found your Bob Ross lesson. I love it!!! I hope you share it here as well!!! Love what you do with your students!!! Thanks!!