Dot Day

Description: In this in-class activity, we explored water-resistant art materials. We drew with crayons, sharpies, oil pastels, and water-based markers on coffee filters. Next, we covered our coffee filter with watercolor paint and watched to see what art materials would blend with the paint or keep their initial drawn-on shape. Since it was close to Valentine's Day, we could make our Dot Day coffee filters into a valentine.



Extension Activity: A coffee filter watercolor Dot Day activity could be integrated into Language Arts and/or Science. The teacher could read the short story "Dot Day" by Peter H. Reynolds. Students could be given multiple art materials and asked to write their predictions down about them being water resistant and then explore and carry out the project. The teacher could teach the students the necessary vocabulary around this activity. For example, the word resistant. 

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