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Visual Art. Georgia CTAE Resource Network Instructional Resources Office July 2009. Stages of Art. #1 Scribbling- begins about the 13 month, uses crayons and pencils, zigzags, not distinct shapes, by 3 years distinct shapes, mostly circles. Scribbling. Distinct shapes. Stages of Art.
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Visual Art Georgia CTAE Resource Network Instructional Resources Office July 2009
Stages of Art • #1 Scribbling- begins about the 13 month, uses crayons and pencils, zigzags, not distinct shapes, by 3 years distinct shapes, mostly circles. Scribbling Distinct shapes
Stages of Art • #2 Preschematic Stage- about 4 years, draw human figures with very large heads and legs coming out of heads, colors used are not realistic. Arms coming out of heads. Large heads.
Stages of Art • #3 Schematic- about 7 years, definite forms, repeat the same forms again and again, figures arranged on a baseline rather than random on the page, x-ray perspective so viewers can see inside and outside of the drawing. Figures arranged on a baseline.
Stages of Art • #4 Realism- about 9 years, drawings are much smaller and include much more detail.
Art v.s. Craft • Art is an opportunity for children to explore art media with no external product goals. • Craft activities require that children produce something that is similar or exactly the same. Art collage. Art- painting the earth. Craft- layered cookies. Craft- hand wreath.
Preparing for an Art Activity: • Children wear smocks • Activity is near the sink Wear smocks.
Preparing for an Art Activity: • Several materials are placed for the children to use • General directions are given and children are allowed to explore Have general directions for teachers to read and children to follow.
Preparing for an Art Activity: • Name, date and child’s explanation of their project is included
Examples of Art Activities Painting. Letter and drawing to mom. Observational drawing of flowers. Easel painting.