I found this art and book combination over at Teach Kids Art.
The book by Peter Reynolds titled “The Dot” is short and sweet and has
a wonderful art message. And the simple lesson of just painting lots of
dots on a posterboard was fun without having a lot of directions to
follow.
1. I prefolded
28" x 22" posterboard almost in half, leaving about 4" extending on one
side for the student’s name. (Make sure any shiny
surfaces are on the inside as the paint will not stick to it.)
2.
Each student received their posterboard face up, along with several
spillproof cups of liquid watercolor. “Dip, dip, wipe, wipe” was
explained for those new to painting, which helps to keep the brushes
from getting overloaded. Students practiced making large,
medium and small dots, just like the little girl in “The Dot” book. They traded their cups to get a variety
of colors.
3. Being that readability was important for the names
on these, I asked the teachers to print the students names carefully
with a fat black Sharpie marker.
4. After the paint was dry, the
sides were taped together with strong clear packing tape. These
portfolios will help keep art safe until it is time to send it home.