Oaxacan Alebrijes (2D) This lesson introduces students to Hispanic Heritage Month and the folk art of Oaxaca, Mexico. Students will draw animals (or amphibians, birds), create patterns and paint with bright colors. Students will cut out animal, choose a color background and add foam dots to back to give the animal some dimension.
Oaxacan Alebrije (3D) The lesson will introduce students to Hispanic Heritage Month and the folk art of Oaxaca, Mexico. Students will create an air-dry clay sculpture inspired by the Oaxacan Alebrije folk art (social studies connection). Alebrije means imaginary animal in Spanish, so students are encouraged to exaggerate some part of their alebrije.
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EA Art TeamThe East Aurora Elementary Art Team would like to inspire you with an assortment of Latin American art lessons designed to cross multiple grade levels. Our current focus is on Central America. Our curriculum is based on teaching the elements of art and often include cross-circular connections. We have posted the lesson plans and examples which were presented in an Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) 2017 Conference workshop. We have also added additional materials to support the lessons. ArchivesCategories
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