We folded a sheet of art paper in quarters. Then we labeled each quarter with the names of the seasons. Next, we drew "trees" (a Y with an added branch in the middle) on each quarter. Of course, winter trees remain bare. For spring, we used our fingertips and watercolors to add a few green leaves. Summer meant thick, bushy green trees. And fall means leaves in gold, orange, red, and brown (with a few on the ground).
Friday, January 17, 2014
Our Seasons Trees
We folded a sheet of art paper in quarters. Then we labeled each quarter with the names of the seasons. Next, we drew "trees" (a Y with an added branch in the middle) on each quarter. Of course, winter trees remain bare. For spring, we used our fingertips and watercolors to add a few green leaves. Summer meant thick, bushy green trees. And fall means leaves in gold, orange, red, and brown (with a few on the ground).
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