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Dying Coffee Filters

For

Mrs. Rooney’s Preschool Class

The JMU Young Children’s Program

At

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On March 1st, 2012Mrs. Rooney’s preschoolers:• Created artwork using food coloring and

coffee filters. • Discussed different colors and made

predictions about adding water to their artwork.

• Used familiar tools from home, food coloring bottles, to expand their creativity in art and practice controlling such tools.

• Displayed completed artwork on the window for all to see.

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“Do you know what these are?”

“Food coloring! I have that at home.” - D

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Students in Mrs. Rooney’s class used food coloring to dye coffee filters.

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Students dripped colors and water onto their coffee filters.

“What colors do you see?”“Red, blue, black, yellow, and green!” - M

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“Only 1 drop of each color. Squeeze very gently. Okay… stop! Now let’s use a new color in a new area.”

Students used a pincer grasp.

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Sometimes we used a lot of food coloring.

Our artwork was

very creative!

“I’m making a rainbow!” - C

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“What will happen if we drip

water on our colors?”

“It will get wet.” – C

“It will be on the plate!” – S

“It is mixing!” – D

“It will get black.” - D

“A design!” – P

“They are mixing together!” - C

“It will change colors.” – E

“WOW!”– M

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“It’s spreading!” - R

“It looks

weird!” – R

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Students followed instruction cards

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the students’ artwork!After they dried, we displayed

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Thank You!By Christina Kottmann

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References

Peasleburg Academy. (n.d). Miscellaneous ideas: Make a rainbow. Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.dpeasley.com/Peasleburg_Academy/Preschool/pa_miscellaneous_ideas.htm

PreKinders: Resources for Pre-K Teachers. (n.d). Coffee filters. Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://prekinders.com/art-ideas/#ixzz1mUMveF2t