Primary shapes

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What shapes are in your house? There are shapes everywhere, send your little ones on a shape hunt using some easy shape windows! All you need to make these shape windows are • Card stock or construction paper • Scissors • Marker • Contact paper or laminating paper ( optional) Instructions 1. In the resource section of the website there are shape templates that you can use or you can draw your own shapes. 2. Cut out the centre of each shape to create a ‘glass’ to look through. You can laminat

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Here is another sheet that goes great with our brand new music video "Colors and Colors".https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUJZY5yPw9QPractice primary and secondary colors, and shades such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, brown, black, white. Also, practice the shapes: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, star, heart. Just roll the dice and start learning English!We have even more sheets in the "English race time" category on our website for FREE! Please check them out at…

Zilker Elementary Art Class: Kinder Students explore Mondrian and Primary Colors! Elementary Art, Mondrian Art, Istoria Artei, Dutch Painters, Piet Mondrian, Dutch Artists, Famous Artists, Art Movement, Art Moderne

Kinder students learned about the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. We looked at several of his artworks and discussed his use of primary colors: red, yellow and blue, plus black and white. We also talked about how he used squares and rectangles in his simple artworks. Students then created their own versions of a Mondrian. A fun day learning about color theory!

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