2. ITEM 1
In the Art Learning Center, the required time for art is at LEAST 1 hour a day. Less time
is required for programs only if programs are operating on 8 or 6 hour days.
Art materials include the following categories:
• Drawing Materials
• Painting Materials
• Three-dimensional Materials
• Collage Materials
• Proper Tools
3. • Drawing Materials: crayons, colored pencils, water-colored makers, dry erase makers,
pens and chalk.
• Painting Materials: water-colored paint, finger paint, different size paint brushes,
sponge brushes, paint rollers and paper
4. • Three-dimensional Materials: Play dough, popsicle sticks for gluing and clay.
• Collage Materials: Glue, various types of colored paper, yarn, magazines, natural
objects, cotton balls and buttons. Note* food is NOT an art material. Examples: dry
macaroni and beans
5. ITEM 2
• Having the children to draw pictures of themselves then placing them on a world
collage they all made together is a way to show diversity.
• Having the colors and materials labeled in Spanish
6. ITEM 3
• By allowing children to have access to the art center at anytime and giving them the
choice to create what they wish, they develop the ability to…
• Plan
• Work alone and with others
• Social Skills
7. ITEM 4
The Teachers role in demonstrating different was to create…
Example:
• Having children to look at different painting from other artist to come up with ideas
for their own creations.
• Allowing children create art following field trips. Zoo trips children may draw their
favorite animal they saw.
• Making art by the seasons. In April, you may use natural products and create a
collage to show that it is spring time.
8. Domain: Cognition and General
Knowledge
Fine Arts Strand 4: Visual Arts
D1: Focus on and show interest in the environment. (pg. 118)
Strategies:
• Creating a stimulating, aesthetically pleasing and child-friendly
environment by displaying beautiful objects, displaying pictures
and photographs at the child’s eye level and with in his reach.
• Actively describing to t he child what they see.
9. Domain: Cognition and General
Knowledge
Fine Arts Strand 4: Visual Arts
Sub strand:
D6.Create art to express and represent what they know, think,
believe, or feel. (pg. 119)
Strategies:
Encouraging child to express feelings by painting to music and
engaging in conversation by asking open-ended questions such as
“How does the music make you feel?”