Scrap Paper Creations
Here at No Time For Flash Cards we call open ended art , Free Art Friday. I stole that from another preschool teacher because every Friday she would let the kids direct theor own art with all the supplies. Which is awesome in so many ways. Today’s project has been the most true to form free art yet. As I answer emails my son will often play with playdough, draw or cut scrap paper. Well a few days ago that is exactly what he was doing when I hear from his chair ” I need glue to make my fish!” So I handed him a glue stick and sure enough he’d cut an outline of a snowman in two to make a fish, and was now gluing on scales. Pride was overflowing. I grabbed the camera quickly and for those of you who ask if I keep projects , yes this one will be kept- forever!!
So grab some scrap paper, scisssors and glue and create! Whatever they make will be perfect !
Aprille says
Hi,
I’m wondering… where do you display all of your son’s art creations. I take photos of my son’s creations before putting them away, but I’m wondering how everyone else does it.
admin says
I do the same I keep pictures of everything ( blogging makes that easy) and then make photo books of them! Then he can look through them and see all he’s made but my house isn’t knee deep in crafts.
Scott says
One of my favorite things – providing some basic resources and letting kids follow their ideas wherever they lead. “Free Art” is the best!
Natalie says
You are right – it’s open-ended art at its best. Your son did awesome. I am committed to have all the projects as open-ended as possible this year, because my daughter goes to preschool three times a week and has enough of structured art there.
.-= Natalie´s last blog ..The School Corner – January 8, 2009 =-.