Fun Independence Day Art with Painted Stars

Pick up the glove and remove it from the container. If you haven’t tried the splatter paint technique yet, you are in for a real treat! It can be done year-round, changing out the colors of the paint and shapes of paper. For this particular activity, we were going with a 4th of July theme, so we used white stars with red and blue paint. Glitter and small stars were added to give it even more of a patriotic look!

Rubber gloves, filled with dried peas, rice, or beans and tied with a knot (so they are securely closed) White card stock paper, cut into stars Red tempera paint Blue tempera paint Box or some sort of container with sides

Pour the paint onto trays and add one filled glove for each tray. Place the star in the container or box. Stand above the container and drop the glove so that it lands in the container and hopefully on top of the star. You can then add some glitter and star confetti. In fact, our children wanted to do it many times! You can even have the children stand on a step stool so that the paint-loaded glove has further to go. And while I know process art doesn’t need to look “pretty” when it’s finished, can I just say that these were? They were awesome!

Preschool America Lesson Plans

Learn about USA symbols, American coins, traditions and more with the fun America theme preschool activities that incorporates reading, math, science and more in this 180-page preschool patriotic theme lesson plan set. It would be perfect for your summer camp, with the neighborhood kids, or at the kitchen table with your family. The splatter paint method that was used in this 4th of July activity is part of a new book called Action Art. When I received my copy of Action Art, written by MaryAnn Kohl and Barbara Zaborowski, I just knew we would be able to put it to good use in our classroom. When I was a new teacher, searching for books in the library for art activities, I found MaryAnn’s books. The very first book I checked out was Preschool Art. I was drawn to process art and knew this was what I wanted for my toddlers and preschoolers. At parent night I let the parents know of the importance of process art. They learn that I am not a fan of cookie cutter art, that I will expose their children to activities that will allow them to explore and add their own touches. Throughout the year I send home slideshows showing them the steps of our process art. They see their children engaged. They see their children exploring. They see their children learning as they try new ideas. Action Art is filled with process art for children ages 2 to 12 with lots of movement added. As soon as I received my copy, I sat down and flipped through the pages. I planned on looking at every activity from cover to cover to select our first action art idea. CLICK HERE for more information!

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