Put on your dancing shoes
and let's get started! This lesson was so much fun to teach. Have you
ever been to a disco party? One of the most iconic decorations you'll find at a
disco is the dazzling disco ball. With its mirror-like surface reflecting light
in every direction, it adds a touch of magic to the dance floor. Today, we're
going to capture that magic on paper and create our very own disco ball
masterpiece!
To be honest, I love a good disco ball. I even put one in my daughters room as a baby. Not kidding! It is still there. I just created a canvas that makes me giggle. See below. Yep, I hung a disco ball down from it too. Do I have one in my classroom? Absolutely, don't you? Ha!
Materials Needed:
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Paper
- Paintbrushes
- Watercolor or
acrylic paints
- Palette
- Water cup
National Standards:
- Visual Arts
Standard 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes.
- Visual Arts
Standard 2: Using knowledge of structures and functions.
- Visual Arts
Standard 3: Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols,
and ideas.
- Visual Arts
Standard 4: Understanding the visual arts in relation to history and
cultures.
- Visual Arts
Standard 5: Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits
of their work and the work of others.
https://2soulsisters.blogspot.com/2016/03/forgotten-disco-balls.html
https://2soulsisters.blogspot.com/2024/01/penguins-at-disco.html
On Pinterest there are several resources on how to draw a disco ball. Just type in what you are looking for to get the best results. I found this resource on Google: https://iheartcraftythings.com/disco-ball-drawing.html
3 teacher tips:
- Use a frisbee for the circle
- Use ice cube trays to help with tints of paint
- *Honestly, the more I teach this lesson the more efficient I become with the "ins and outs" of how to effective teach this with better results each time. Yes, I now have a folder of several options on how to draw disco balls for student references.
So let's get your party started by creating an amazing disco ball! - 1969
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