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Beautiful Stuff

Shape

Collage

Pre-K - Kindergarten

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Shape Collage

In this activity, you will explore arranging shapes in different ways to make a collage. You can make a collage about where you live — real or imaginary .

You will need:

Paper cut into large and small rectangles, squares, triangles, and circles

A piece of paper

Glue in a cup and a craft stick (or a glue stick)

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Shape Collage

How can we arrange shapes in different ways?

How can we use shapes to make a collage about where we live? �

Let’s look at the shapes that you have.

What shapes do you see? Are they large or small?

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Arranging Shapes

How will you arrange these shapes on your background paper?

Will you put them close together? Or far apart?

Will you overlap and put one piece on top of another?

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Arranging: Overlapping

Will you overlap and put one piece on top of another?

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Arranging to Make a Building

Will you arrange the shapes to make a building like the one you live in, or where you’d like to live?

Will it be tall or short?

What kind of windows and door will it have?

What else will you add?

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Gluing

Now it’s time to glue.

Pick up one piece at a time.

  • Dip, dip, dip the stick into the glue.
  • Wipe, wipe, wipe the drip on the edge.
  • And spread, spread, spread the glue onto each shape.

Press each shape down where it was.

Make sure to glue all your shapes.

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Reflection

Look at your collage.

What shapes did you choose?

How did you arrange your shapes?

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Extension:

Try cutting or tearing your own shapes to make a collage!

How can you use scissors to cut shapes for your collage? What new shapes will you be able to make? Remember to be careful with scissors.

Extension

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Shape Collage

Written by Andrea Burgay, Director of Digital Learning

Lesson Development

Julie Applebaum, Senior Director

Sassy Kohlmeyer, Director of Early Childhood Programs

Lia Zuvilivia, Artist Instructor

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