Submitted by Jonathan Greenberg.
Grades: 3-6 year olds
Materials:
Shoe box, marbles, tempera paints, white paper.
Procedure:
Dip marbles in tempera paint and then put them in the bottom of a shoe
box. If you wish, you can put white paper in the bottom of the box
first. The children then agitate the boxes and the marbles roll paint
streaks around in the bottom of the box. If the children are too wild
with the boxes put the lids on the boxes first before you let them
shake the boxes.
Elementary Extension by Caryn King, Vermont:
I have a unit that begins with creating colorful paper by using a marble or two
rolling around paint in a beverage cardboard tray (tray is lined with
construction paper or white paper). From there I move on to either using it as
background paper or the paper for the elements of a 3-D finished piece of art. I
have done this with all levels - changing paint (from primary to fluorescent
colors), paper color, and creative ideas for this project goal. This unit can
encompass various standards. Students ask for it and tell me it is one of their
favorites. Images of student work to come.