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Stamping an Octopus Using Circles for Preschoolers

Young artists will paint a unique octopus by tracing a circle and using a stamping technique.
MARY ROCHE
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(144)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Preschool artists will create a print of an octopus swimming under water by tracing a circle and adding tentacles with marker. They will add color using a stamping technique with toilet paper rolls and celery or carrots. Through the use of storytelling, games and songs preschoolers will learn about the circle shape. Instructor will demonstrate using age appropriate step by step instructions to show preschoolers how to draw an octopus using circles. They will gain confidence through drawing and coloring. All students will have an opportunity to share their artwork with the group. Adults are encouraged to be close by in case preschoolers need assistance.

Other Details

Supply List
1. Paper
2. Paint pre poured on a pallet or plate (I would limit to 3-4 colors and make sure blue is one of them. 
Note: Acrylic and tempra works best for this artwork anything that makes a little puddle for stamping. 
3. Table cover
4. Toilet paper rolls (1-2)
5. Short stalk of celery (carrots or potatoes cut into 1/2 moons will also work great or a wine cork cut down the middle)
6. Precut paper circle 3-4 inches in diameter
7. Small piece of tape to hold cut circle in place
8. Sharpie or black permanent marker
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined October, 2019
4.9
144reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Maryland Institute College of Art
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Maryland Institute College of Art
Originally from New Jersey, Mary Roche, moved to Baltimore in 2003 to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). While at MICA Mary focused on her two passions, Sculpture and teaching students. For as long as she can remember art has been a huge part of her life. Since she studied at the Studio Art Center International in Florence in 2005 she has taken every opportunity to travel and use art from around the world to inspire her personal art and the lessons she teaches her students. She loves to work with children and watch them make discoveries through art. Whether in her own work or in her students', she strives to make personal connections with the real world to help relate to the artwork being created.
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Mary graduated from MICA with a BFA in General Sculptural Studies. Then continued at MICA to earn a Masters in Art Teaching degree. She taught in Howard County Public Schools for 6 years with experiences in elementary and high school art programs. While living in Maryland, she worked with a homeschooling group to create custom curriculums and summer camps that were cross curricular with history.  She has over 10 years experience teaching private art lessons. 

Mary moved to Bucks County, PA in 2014, were she took on long term substitute art positions in the Central Bucks School District and taught art classes at the Whitemarsh Art Center and ArtMuse. While at ArtMuse she focused on teaching preschool and lower elementary age students, she also developed a child caregiver program for students ages 2 to 4. Making sure she shares her love of art while helping students gain self confidence is very important to Mary. She is looking forward to meeting students on Outlook.com and helping them to create meaningful artwork that makes them proud. Mary currently resides in York County, PA with her husband Kris and daughters Ella and Willow.

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Completed by 13 learners
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Ages: 3-5
3-6 learners per class

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