Explore PARIS! Art Lesson – Collage & Pointillism (Eiffel Tower)
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Description
EXPLORE PARIS! Create an amazing collage of the Eiffel Tower and learn about the artist Georges Seurat & Pointillism. Great project to use as a supplement to learning about France or during French class.
- Learn about France & the beautiful city of Paris.
- Create a pointillism painting of the Eiffel Tower.
- Step-by-step instructions with sample images.
- Easy to follow with impressive results. Kids will be proud of their finished paintings. These are great to display at school.
Includes the following:
- Introduction: Learning objective & teacher information, Map of the World, Quick Facts about France & Geography, Paris Landmarks, About the Eiffel Tower, French Food & Paris Fun Facts!
- Worksheet: Written and drawing response activity worksheet - can be done at home, in class as small groups or individually.
- Art Project: Sample project, step-by-step guide
- Summary Sheet: Can be printed and glued to back of artwork
Art Supplies:
White (12x18") & Yellow Craft Paper (8.5 x 11"), Tempera paints (primary & white), Sponge Brushes, Pencil, Ear-buds, Scissors, Glue, Magazines / scrap paper.
For some of our other lessons, click below:
- Explore BRAZIL. Learn about the Amazon Rainforest + Create Paper Puppets!
- Art Class: PERU! Learn about the Incas, Machu Picchu + Create a Collage.
- Explore JAPAN! Elementary Art Lesson: Line Drawings + Printmaking. Gr. 1-3
Exploring My World™ Program:
Through our "Exploring my World" art classes, kids will learn more about our planet and its cultures, while completing unique, global-themed art activities!
- Expands world knowledge through exploration of global art and cultures
- Encourages imaginative thought and creativity
- Develops fine motor + creative skills, as well as global curiosity
- Provides students with varied art mediums to experiment with
- Teaches students new and exciting art techniques
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