Teaching Ideas

Ocean Ideas


These art ideas were compiled by Pam Sangsuchart

[Triangle Fish] [Sand Castles] [Starfish] [Shell Chimes] [Rainbow Fish] [Shark] [Oatmeal Octopus] [Oceans] [Sea Pails]

Triangle Fish

Cut a 9" X 12" piece of construction paper diagonally from corner to corner.
Now you have triangle to make two fish. Cut a muffin paper in quarters.
Glue one quarter to the tail, one quarter to the top near the right angle and one quarter to the middle of the bottom (the longest side) for fins.
Add eyes and decorate anyway you desire. We usually use crayons and markers.

Sand Castles

Children dig a hole in wet sand that is in the sand table
They then add small shells and rocks to the walls of the hole
The teacher then pours plaster of paris in the holes
When it is taken out, it is a permanent sand "castle."

Starfish

Draw a starfish on blue paper.
Apply glue to the inside of the starfish shape, and then sprinkle on cornmeal.
Let dry and remove the excess meal.
You can use cheerios for suction cups
You can also get a realistic starfish by cutting one out of sandpaper.

Shell Chimes

Tie several pieces of brightly colored yarn around a cardboard tube, a dowel, or a piece of driftwood, leaving one inch of space between each string.
Tie three or four seashells on each string, positioning them so they will hit each other when they are blown in the wind.
Glue the shells in place.
Attach a string hanger to the tube and hang it outside where it will
blow in the wind.

Rainbow Fish

Provide each child with a fish shape copied on construction paper. Give them pre cut tissue paper and let the children glue on tissue and one piece of foil to represent the scale Rainbow Fish give to the others.

Shark

Take a long, white envelope and seal it.
Then cut the end off of one end.
Cut a triangle into the other end (save the triangle to make a fin)
You can cut nicks along the edges to look like sharp teeth.
Make eyes with a black marker
such as
Glue fin on top of envelope. It can be a puppet as the students arms should go through it.

Oatmeal Octopus

Let kids color dry oatmeal by putting it in a baggie with 1 T. of
Powdered tempera & shaking.
Give each child an octopus pattern for them to spread with glue & shake on the colored mixture.

Oceans

Give each child a white piece of paper.
Allow them to wet the paper with a squirt bottle
Ask the kids to make a collage with blue scraps of tissue paper on a piece of white paper. They should cover the entire paper, but need no glue.
When the paper dries, the tissue will fall off, but the colors will remain
The children can us fish stamps all over the picture.

Sea Pails

Cut large pails out of yellow construction paper.
Cut out sea shapes (seahorse, shark, fish, starfish and an octopus)out of tagboard.
Have the kids choose 4 shapes and lightly tape them to the pail.
Use sponges to dip into blue and green paint and sponge painte around the edges of the shapes
Sprinkle some sand on the wet paint.
Remove the tagboard stencils


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