Here is a fun spring project for first grade. Fly, Butterfly, FLY!
Directions:
1-I talked about symmetry. I used scissors to cut and explain symmetry. Luckily, the first grade teachers had already introduced the concept. I was just doing a little reinforcement in the art room.
2-I had the students fold a sheet of 12" x 18" drawing paper in half.
3-I had the kids draw one butterfly wing on one half of the folded sheet. Yes, this took a few tries for many. I noticed students helping students and in a few minutes, we had one wing drawn.
4-The students with the folded paper in hand, cut the one wing out. They were pretty amazed when 2 wings appeared.
5-The students painted their wings with tempera paint.
6-The teacher hot glued the pipe cleaners and wings on the construction paper.
Remember "Fly, Robin, Fly" by Silver Connection from 1975?
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