I was chatting with a third grade teacher and she was telling me all about the kid's social studies unit where they were studying rural, suburban and urban communities. So we talked about what kinds of things the third graders could do in Art to connect with that unit. Cityscapes were the answer!
First, students folded their paper in half, and after looking at many examples of urban architecture (skyscrapers), they drew and colored a skyline on the top half of their paper.
After they were done coloring, we started to spray water on the white half of the paper, one small section at a time.
After each spray, we would close the paper and rub the two sides together. Then we'd open it up and do another spray. Here is how the first spray turned out:
Then we continue on down the paper until we have the entire bottom half covered. And then we have instant reflection! A cityscape on the water...
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