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Art and Children
Art MediaStamps
Glitter
Foam
Feathers
Glue
Brushes
Beads
paint
Children Learn Best by Interacting with Concrete Materials
Art allows children to be creative
Art is a means of communication
Art teaches literacy
Art aids in physical development
Art teaches math
Art teaches science
Art teaches multi-cultures
CommunicationChildren express themselves through art
Literacy
Oil pastels
Play dough
Acrylic paint
Color scheme
Primary colors
Physical Development
Finger Paint
Clay
Math
Symmetry
Numbers
ScienceMixing Colors
Multi-Cultural
Tie-dye
Art is a Process
open Ended
not Right or Wrong
not a Cookie Cutter
Stages of Drawing Development
Scribble Stage
Preschematic Stage
Schematic Stage
Gang Stage
Scribble Stage 1-2 years old
Disordered scribbles
Later more controlled
Patterns emerge
Circles
Preschematic Stage
3-4 years old
First conscious creation of form occurs
Provides tangible record of the child’s thinking process
Symbols stand for real things
Symbols become complex, reflecting child’s observation of the world
Schematic Stage5-6 year olds
“schema” – definite way of portraying an object
Portrays active knowledge of the subject
Definite order in space relationships
Everything sits on a baseline
Gang Stage7 and up
More detail
Space is depicted with overlapping objects
Children begin to compare their work