1. ART
CHD 120- Group Project- September 22, 2016
Brittani Blake, Nicole Swain and Quache Taylor
2. Item #1
◦ In every art center five categories are required. 3-5 materials
for each category are required.
◦ These categories are:
◦ Paints (2 kinds)
◦ Collage materials
◦ Drawing (daily)
◦ Art tools
◦ 3-D materials
3. Paints- acrylic paint and watercolor
Collage Materials- construction paper, tissue paper,
popsicle sticks, sequins, beads and stickers.
4. Drawing/ Art Tools- markers, colored pencils, crayons,
pencils, paint brush, scissors, stamps, rubbing plates and
stencils.
6. Item #2
◦In order to represent
diversity in the art center:
◦ Paint, markers, dough,
pencils and felt shapes can
be available in the different
skin tones. These products
are called: People paint, skin
tone pencils, dough people
colors, felt people, human
paper shapes, and washable
multicultural shapes.
7. • ITERS-R
• Art encourages the development of motor skills by using there
hands and fingers. (page 227)
• Art allows toddlers to develop sensory perception when touching
and feeling paint. Page (227)
• Art also promotes spacial awareness in toddlers such as three
dimensional manipulation with objects like play dough. (page 228)
• Teachers talk to children to help them learn by telling them what
the are doing, seeing and creating with these materials. (page 228)
8. • Toddlers develop emergent literacy which starts out with using art materials
such as crayons or markers. These materials enable a child to start to create
abstract images such as scribbling and later developing into pictures of objects,
animals and there environment. (page 228)
• Art also helps a child's development to prepare for writing and representation
of words. (page 228)
• Teachers should intervene when children start to get frustrated with certain
materials when they are confused how to use them.
•Toddlers can not participate in group activities because they are not interested
in the finished product just the process of creating it. (page 228)
9. ECERS
• Art allows children to work with shapes, lines and space and also the
combination of colors. (page 199)
• Art must include Drawing utensils, paints, three dimensional materials,
collage materials and tools. (page 200)
• In art, there is individual expression this means that children are able to
use there own materials and express art in there own way. (page 199)
-Example: A teacher tells students to create pumpkins although gives them
a wide variety of materials. Each pumpkin should not look exactly the same.
• No individual expression means that children are not able to create the
subject matter in others words it is selected by the adult. (page 199)
• Art materials must be accessible for at least one hour per day. (page 201)
• Children are also encouraged to draw pictures of family members. (page
205)
• Teachers also want children to create drawings that are related to science
and nature in order to develop understanding in those areas. (page 205)
• Extended art activities also help children to experience more stages by
thinking of what they’ve done and what they need to do next to complete it.
(page 205)
10. •Materials needed for art consists of collage materials, two kinds of paint
colors, and 3D art materials. (Powerpoint 1 Slide 8)
• Some skills that are developed when creating art are (slide 16)
• Children start to gain experience with symbols
• They learn about form, symmetry, balance and design
• As mentioned in the ECER’s and ICER’s they learn about shapes and patterns
• Children learn to observe detail and think more in depth when experiencing
using art materials. (slide 18)
•Teachers must closely supervise children with disabilities. (slide 20)
•Art materials must be safe and non-toxic around toddlers. (slide 20)
11. Domain: Approaches to Learning
◦ Strand 1: Persistence
◦ A6: Grow in ability to persist in and complete tasks, activities,
projects and experiences.
◦ Strategies:
◦ Being available and responding when the child encounters
problems, without being intrusive.
◦ Designing projects that take more than one day to
complete.
12. Domain: Fine Arts
◦ Strand 4: Visual Arts
◦ D2: Explore the texture of different mediums
◦ Strategies:
◦ Giving child different colored and textured materials to
explore safely with his mouth
13. Domain: Fine Arts
◦ Strand 4: Visual Arts
◦ D5: Explore colors and shapes of objects.
◦ Strategies:
◦ Looking for shapes in the immediate environment and letting
children explore and find them.
◦ Naming colors around the room and or finding colors.
14. Domain: Physical Development and
Health
◦ Strand 2: Fine Motor Development
◦ B11: Progress in abilities to use writing, drawing and art tools
including pencils, markers, chalk, paint brushes, and various
types of technology
◦ Strategies:
◦ Providing puzzles, blocks and other art materials.
◦ Modeling uses of writing and drawing in everyday life.