Vincent Van Gogh
Description: For this activity, we talked about Vincent Van Gogh and read the book a starry night. After we finished the book, we then were able to make our own landscape with backgrounds similar to starry night. We were given tissue paper and mod podge and used that to create the background. We made stripes and mod podge them to a black sheet of construction paper to form the background. Then we made a silhouette of whatever landscape we wanted. Some people made mountains, a city, or farms. I made a cactus silhouette to look like the desert because I used colors like sunset for my background. Once it was all dry we glued our silhouette to the background. We then took a white crayon or oil pastels to draw on our silhouettes. We also showed movement by making swirls (like Vincent Van Gogh) to represent wind or stars.
Extension Activity: I really liked this project, and I would want my students to be able to do something similar because it allows them to be creative. One way that I would change this project would be to have them make the landscape about a landscape or place that we have learned about. Another thing I would have them do would be to write a few sentences about their landscape.
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