
Hey, friends! I’m coming at you today with a fun lesson that’s the perfect thing to introduce collage, ignite the imagination and review shapes…a Sandwich Collage!
For this lesson, all you’ll need is construction paper, glue or a glue stick, scissors and maybe markers and crayons. I created this video for you to play for your students so…have fun!
As an art teacher, I focused on geometric and organic shapes. However, in the classroom, teachers talk a lot about sides and vertices. Which…I learned from my students! To support the classroom teachers and continue the education of shapes in the art room, I included the vocabulary and standards in my book.
Because Alfred the Ape Knows his Shapes introduces so much, I recommend reading it in two parts! On the first day of the collage project, try reading about how line creates shape, the difference between organic and geometric shapes and what makes a shape. The first half of the book chats about geometric shapes, what makes them unique and how to tell them apart. From there, the book discusses organic shapes. Perhaps that could be discussed on the second day, when the artists focus on the organic shapes of the food they wish to include in their collage sandwich.