Brief Description
Take shredded paper from trash to treasure with the art of quilling!
Objectives
Students will
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learn about paper quilling and the art of rolled paper.
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investigate patterns and forms found in nature.
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talk about paper quilling.
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create a work of quilled art.
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learn to appreciate the art created not only by them, but also by others.
Keywords
art, craft, paper, quilling, following directions, 18th century, colonial, colonies
Materials Needed
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paper shredder (optional)
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scissors or a paper cutter
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construction paper (various colors)
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glue
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string
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cardboard
Lesson Plan
Paper quilling was a hobby in the 18th century. In this lesson, students will learn about paper quilling and the art of rolled paper. They will also investigate patterns and forms found in nature. They will use what they know as they roll small strips of paper and glue them to a page to make 3-dimensional designs. Those designs are sure to make an eye-catching classroom display!
For the complete lesson, see Paper Quilling by Mary Breveleri (on the KinderArt Web site).
Lesson Plan Source
KinderArt
National Standards
FINE ARTS: Visual Arts NA-VA.K-4.2 NA-VA.K-4.3 NA-VA.K-4.4
NA-VA.5-8.3
NA-VA.5-8.4 NA-VA.9-12.3
NA-VA.9-12.4
GRADES K - 4
Understanding and Applying Media, Techniques, and Processes
Using Knowledge of Structures and Functions
Choosing and Evaluating A Range of Subject Matter, Symbols, and Ideas
Understanding the Visual Arts In Relation to History and Cultures
GRADES 5 - 8 Understanding and Applying Media, Techniques, and Processes
Using Knowledge of Structures and Functions
Choosing and Evaluating A Range of Subject Matter, Symbols, and Ideas
Understanding the Visual Arts In Relation to History and Cultures
GRADES 9- 12
Understanding and Applying Media, Techniques, and Processes
Using Knowledge of Structures and Functions
Choosing and Evaluating A Range of Subject Matter, Symbols, and Ideas
Understanding the Visual Arts In Relation to History and Cultures
More Resources
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