Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for the visual arts, specifically focusing on Bluey Queens.
Materials and Prep
- Paper
- Pencils or crayons
- Blue paint or blue markers
- Reference images of Bluey Queens
No prior knowledge or preparation is required for this lesson.
Activities
- Create a Bluey Queen Portrait:
Ask the student to draw or paint a portrait of a Bluey Queen. Encourage them to use their imagination and incorporate various shades of blue into their artwork. They can add a crown, fancy clothes, and any other details they think a Bluey Queen would have. Remind them to have fun and be creative!
- Bluey Queen Collage:
Provide the student with a variety of blue materials such as colored paper, fabric scraps, and buttons. Ask them to create a collage of a Bluey Queen using these materials. They can cut out different shapes and arrange them to form the image of a queen. Encourage them to think about textures and patterns to make their collage more interesting.
- Bluey Queen Story:
Ask the student to write or tell a story about a Bluey Queen. They can imagine the adventures she goes on, the friends she meets, and the challenges she overcomes. Encourage them to use descriptive language and let their imagination run wild!
Talking Points
- Art is a way for us to express ourselves and show our creativity.
- The color blue is often associated with calmness and tranquility.
- Bluey Queens are imaginary characters that we can create in our artwork.
- When creating a Bluey Queen portrait, think about what features and accessories she might have.
- A collage is a type of artwork where we arrange different materials to create an image.
- Stories can be a great source of inspiration for our artwork.
- Remember to have fun and let your imagination guide you!