
Elementary Art Playbook
Description
Book Introduction
Teacher Elihai will help your child have a fun school life.
Representative art activities from 57 textbooks!
This one book can solve all your concerns about art for elementary school students.
“My child hates art and gets scolded at school every day.”
“I don’t know how to help with my art homework.”
“I want to develop my child’s creativity through art activities, but I don’t know how.”
Elementary school teachers say, “Kids who hate art can have a hard time in school.”
As you can see from the textbooks, which are full of pictures and activities, lower grade classes are based on art activities rather than theoretical explanations.
As a result, children who dislike art or lack confidence in art find school classes difficult.
In the early elementary school years, confidence in art, such as drawing, making, and duckling, leads to confidence in learning.
Based on the characteristics of these lower grade classes, this book introduces art activities from textbooks that will help children enjoy their school life.
These 57 art activities are most frequently used in class, and they look fun just to look at, including paper cup dolls with changing expressions, 3D fruits with different insides and outs, and Chuseok food made with clay.
These days, when going out is difficult, you can naturally prepare for school classes while having fun with your children.
As a former art teacher and current Eli High instructor, I have included useful tips to make art activities easier and more enjoyable for children who have poor hand skills or who dislike art, based on my know-how accumulated through many years of teaching.
For example, if you are not confident in drawing and hate it, rather than forcing it, teach you how to use shape stickers to easily complete your work without stress.
To help you understand the game through photos alone, we have used a total of 1,053 images, with each game containing up to 25 cuts, to capture the entire game process in detail.
In addition, we introduce various activities such as shape guessing games, finding hidden pictures in famous paintings, and association games to stimulate the growth and development of children's creativity and thinking skills while playing with art.
You can prepare all of your lower grade art skills with this one book without having to send your child to an art school.
Representative art activities from 57 textbooks!
This one book can solve all your concerns about art for elementary school students.
“My child hates art and gets scolded at school every day.”
“I don’t know how to help with my art homework.”
“I want to develop my child’s creativity through art activities, but I don’t know how.”
Elementary school teachers say, “Kids who hate art can have a hard time in school.”
As you can see from the textbooks, which are full of pictures and activities, lower grade classes are based on art activities rather than theoretical explanations.
As a result, children who dislike art or lack confidence in art find school classes difficult.
In the early elementary school years, confidence in art, such as drawing, making, and duckling, leads to confidence in learning.
Based on the characteristics of these lower grade classes, this book introduces art activities from textbooks that will help children enjoy their school life.
These 57 art activities are most frequently used in class, and they look fun just to look at, including paper cup dolls with changing expressions, 3D fruits with different insides and outs, and Chuseok food made with clay.
These days, when going out is difficult, you can naturally prepare for school classes while having fun with your children.
As a former art teacher and current Eli High instructor, I have included useful tips to make art activities easier and more enjoyable for children who have poor hand skills or who dislike art, based on my know-how accumulated through many years of teaching.
For example, if you are not confident in drawing and hate it, rather than forcing it, teach you how to use shape stickers to easily complete your work without stress.
To help you understand the game through photos alone, we have used a total of 1,053 images, with each game containing up to 25 cuts, to capture the entire game process in detail.
In addition, we introduce various activities such as shape guessing games, finding hidden pictures in famous paintings, and association games to stimulate the growth and development of children's creativity and thinking skills while playing with art.
You can prepare all of your lower grade art skills with this one book without having to send your child to an art school.
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Preview
index
preface
How to use this book
Materials and usage tips to look at before playing with art
How to pack your art supplies
Chapter 1.
Making unfamiliar school classes fun! First-grade art activities
{Spring | Friends Living in the Spring Garden} Making Fluttering Butterflies
{Spring | I Promise} Making a Bubble Wrap Tree
{Summer | Expressing Gratitude} Making a Carnation Card
{Summer | Beat the Heat} How to Make a Cool Fruit Fan
{Summer | Umbrella Making} It's Raining! Make a Rabbit Umbrella
{Autumn | Our Family and Neighbors} Making Finger Stamp Neighbors
{Autumn | Chuseok Beam} Lucky bag made with the hemp weaving technique
{Autumn | Chuseok Table Setting} What to Eat for Chuseok? Making Holiday Food
{Autumn | Hyungyu's Chuseok Story} Introducing Chuseok! Making a Chuseok Book
{Winter | Our Beautiful Bowls} Making Our Bowls Loved by the World
{Winter | Fun even in the cold} Making a spinning spaceship top
{Winter | Let's decorate the classroom with snow} Making a bling-bling winter tree
{Winter | Let's Make a Snowman} It Won't Melt! A Snowman Made of Rice
Chapter 2.
I like art.
Gain confidence in your studies! 2nd grade art play
{Spring | Let's Tell You the Spring Weather} Weather Forecast Game, Make a Microphone
{Spring | Bringing Spring into Our Home} Making Cardboard Flowers
{Summer | Our House, Tick-Tock-Tick-Tock} Building a House You Want to Live In
{Summer | Our Family, Osundosun} Creating a Spoon Family
{Summer | Colorful Snail Houses} Making a Snail House Frame that Gets Bigger and Bigger
{Summer | I like being together} It's grown! It's shrunk! Making a magic bracelet
{Summer | Let's make summer garden friends} Garden friends, making ladybugs
{Summer | What kind of sound do cicadas make?} Making cute maracas
{Summer | Pebbles are my friends} How to make a cactus that never withers
{Autumn | Preparing for Career Play} I'm going to be a painter! Making painting tools
{Autumn | Introducing Our Neighborhood} Creating a Neighborhood Newsletter
{Autumn | The Sound of Turning Pages} Making a Rabbit Bookmark
{Winter | A House in Another Country in a Tick-Tock Tick-Tock} Building a Traditional Indian House
{Winter | A feast of feasts has opened} World cuisine, making spaghetti
{Winter | Let's Play Together} World Play, Making Matryoshka Dolls
{Winter | Dances of Other Countries} World Dance, Hula Costume Making
{Winter | Winter Snow, I Want to Hold You} A winter snow frame that holds spring
Chapter 3.
Fun and theory at the same time! 3rd grade art play
{Creating Shapes with Lines} Creating a Heart with String Art 166
{Expressing with formative elements} Golden tree made with lines 170
{Making Insects in 3D} Making a Silver Foil Longicorn Beetle 175
{Getting to Know the Line} Making a Hula Hoop 179
{How to Recall an Experience} Child Playing on a Horizontal Bar 183
{Making a Birthday Calendar for Our Classmates} Birthday Tree Expressed in Seasonal Colors 187
{Drawing Vegetables and Fruits} Making a Watermelon with Different Inside and Out 192
{Expressing with Various Techniques} Making Cotton Candy in Various Flavors 197
{Expressing by taking pictures} Vase prints made from surrounding objects
{Expressing with a woodblock print} Left and right are reversed! Woodblock print
{Creative and Convergent Self-Directed Art Learning} Imagine! Object Illustration
{Designing Jewelry} I'm a Designer! Making Headbands
{Design a Gift} Give the Gift of Your Heart! Make a Lampshade
{Introducing Artworks and Artists} Create Your Own Artwork Information Card
{Expressing Imaginary Animals} Making a Pointy Puffer Fish
{Making Paper Flowers} Don't buy them, make them! Flowers
{Decorating with a Flower Vase} Making a Moon Vase
Welcome to the {Creative and Convergence Playground} Finger Zoo!
{Creative and Convergence Playground} Paper cup dolls with changing expressions
{Making Jewelry} Easy and Pretty Bracelet Craft
{Creative and Convergence Playground} Learn the horizontal principle! Rocker
{Creative and Convergence Playground} Moving Artwork! The Bouncing Frog
{Decorating with paper while thinking about shapes} Papa Bear is fat~ Making a bear family
{Decorating the Classroom} Flying in the Sky! Tinfoil Hot Air Balloon
{Expressing the application of food} No two pictures are the same! Food marbling
{Appreciating and Using Ink Paintings} Making an Ink Painting Scroll
{Learn about ink painting materials and expression methods} Painting with ink
How to use this book
Materials and usage tips to look at before playing with art
How to pack your art supplies
Chapter 1.
Making unfamiliar school classes fun! First-grade art activities
{Spring | Friends Living in the Spring Garden} Making Fluttering Butterflies
{Spring | I Promise} Making a Bubble Wrap Tree
{Summer | Expressing Gratitude} Making a Carnation Card
{Summer | Beat the Heat} How to Make a Cool Fruit Fan
{Summer | Umbrella Making} It's Raining! Make a Rabbit Umbrella
{Autumn | Our Family and Neighbors} Making Finger Stamp Neighbors
{Autumn | Chuseok Beam} Lucky bag made with the hemp weaving technique
{Autumn | Chuseok Table Setting} What to Eat for Chuseok? Making Holiday Food
{Autumn | Hyungyu's Chuseok Story} Introducing Chuseok! Making a Chuseok Book
{Winter | Our Beautiful Bowls} Making Our Bowls Loved by the World
{Winter | Fun even in the cold} Making a spinning spaceship top
{Winter | Let's decorate the classroom with snow} Making a bling-bling winter tree
{Winter | Let's Make a Snowman} It Won't Melt! A Snowman Made of Rice
Chapter 2.
I like art.
Gain confidence in your studies! 2nd grade art play
{Spring | Let's Tell You the Spring Weather} Weather Forecast Game, Make a Microphone
{Spring | Bringing Spring into Our Home} Making Cardboard Flowers
{Summer | Our House, Tick-Tock-Tick-Tock} Building a House You Want to Live In
{Summer | Our Family, Osundosun} Creating a Spoon Family
{Summer | Colorful Snail Houses} Making a Snail House Frame that Gets Bigger and Bigger
{Summer | I like being together} It's grown! It's shrunk! Making a magic bracelet
{Summer | Let's make summer garden friends} Garden friends, making ladybugs
{Summer | What kind of sound do cicadas make?} Making cute maracas
{Summer | Pebbles are my friends} How to make a cactus that never withers
{Autumn | Preparing for Career Play} I'm going to be a painter! Making painting tools
{Autumn | Introducing Our Neighborhood} Creating a Neighborhood Newsletter
{Autumn | The Sound of Turning Pages} Making a Rabbit Bookmark
{Winter | A House in Another Country in a Tick-Tock Tick-Tock} Building a Traditional Indian House
{Winter | A feast of feasts has opened} World cuisine, making spaghetti
{Winter | Let's Play Together} World Play, Making Matryoshka Dolls
{Winter | Dances of Other Countries} World Dance, Hula Costume Making
{Winter | Winter Snow, I Want to Hold You} A winter snow frame that holds spring
Chapter 3.
Fun and theory at the same time! 3rd grade art play
{Creating Shapes with Lines} Creating a Heart with String Art 166
{Expressing with formative elements} Golden tree made with lines 170
{Making Insects in 3D} Making a Silver Foil Longicorn Beetle 175
{Getting to Know the Line} Making a Hula Hoop 179
{How to Recall an Experience} Child Playing on a Horizontal Bar 183
{Making a Birthday Calendar for Our Classmates} Birthday Tree Expressed in Seasonal Colors 187
{Drawing Vegetables and Fruits} Making a Watermelon with Different Inside and Out 192
{Expressing with Various Techniques} Making Cotton Candy in Various Flavors 197
{Expressing by taking pictures} Vase prints made from surrounding objects
{Expressing with a woodblock print} Left and right are reversed! Woodblock print
{Creative and Convergent Self-Directed Art Learning} Imagine! Object Illustration
{Designing Jewelry} I'm a Designer! Making Headbands
{Design a Gift} Give the Gift of Your Heart! Make a Lampshade
{Introducing Artworks and Artists} Create Your Own Artwork Information Card
{Expressing Imaginary Animals} Making a Pointy Puffer Fish
{Making Paper Flowers} Don't buy them, make them! Flowers
{Decorating with a Flower Vase} Making a Moon Vase
Welcome to the {Creative and Convergence Playground} Finger Zoo!
{Creative and Convergence Playground} Paper cup dolls with changing expressions
{Making Jewelry} Easy and Pretty Bracelet Craft
{Creative and Convergence Playground} Learn the horizontal principle! Rocker
{Creative and Convergence Playground} Moving Artwork! The Bouncing Frog
{Decorating with paper while thinking about shapes} Papa Bear is fat~ Making a bear family
{Decorating the Classroom} Flying in the Sky! Tinfoil Hot Air Balloon
{Expressing the application of food} No two pictures are the same! Food marbling
{Appreciating and Using Ink Paintings} Making an Ink Painting Scroll
{Learn about ink painting materials and expression methods} Painting with ink
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Publisher's Review
Elementary school students, you can't miss out on art!
Art confidence leads to learning confidence!
Have you ever seen a textbook for lower elementary school students? Parents who receive their first textbooks are initially shocked by the unfamiliar subject titles—spring, summer, fall, and winter—and then are stunned by the content, which is filled with pictures.
This is because the revised curriculum strengthens classes centered on experience and activities, and reflects the characteristics of lower grade children who learn only through direct experience, so they learn through art activities such as making, folding, and pasting rather than theoretical classes.
Because of this situation, some parents are confused as to whether this is an art academy or a school.
Children who naturally like and are good at art have high learning confidence.
Here's why elementary school students shouldn't miss out on art.
Are you wondering whether to send your child to art school?
Have fun with representative art activities from textbooks! Make school classes more fun!
For elementary school students in the lower grades, if art is considered important, they will consider going to an academy.
『Elementary Art Playbook』 is a popular art book by Eli High, which helps children prepare for art in the lower grades of elementary school without having to send them to an academy.
We've compiled a list of 57 art activities that are often covered in class or assigned as homework.
We'll show you how to have fun playing with safe, readily available materials.
Based on the know-how gained from many years of lessons, we will teach you how to create simple, cute, and high-quality works.
These days, as I spend more time with my child, I always worry about what to do with him/her.
Have fun with your child through representative art activities from textbooks.
Even a child who hates art and a bear-handed mother
It's full of useful tips to make art activities easier.
A child who hates art may easily reject even the simplest activities.
We generously introduce some great tips that even children can use easily and simply.
Based on the know-how accumulated through long classes, he teaches you how to complete your work without burden, saying that if you don't like drawing, you can use shape stickers, and if you don't like coloring, you can use colored drawing paper.
I included as many detailed process cuts as possible so that even mothers who are not confident in art can understand just by looking at the pictures.
In addition, we introduce various games related to art play, such as ‘matching games’ and ‘hidden picture games of famous paintings’, to stimulate children’s creativity and increase their interest in art.
Art confidence leads to learning confidence!
Have you ever seen a textbook for lower elementary school students? Parents who receive their first textbooks are initially shocked by the unfamiliar subject titles—spring, summer, fall, and winter—and then are stunned by the content, which is filled with pictures.
This is because the revised curriculum strengthens classes centered on experience and activities, and reflects the characteristics of lower grade children who learn only through direct experience, so they learn through art activities such as making, folding, and pasting rather than theoretical classes.
Because of this situation, some parents are confused as to whether this is an art academy or a school.
Children who naturally like and are good at art have high learning confidence.
Here's why elementary school students shouldn't miss out on art.
Are you wondering whether to send your child to art school?
Have fun with representative art activities from textbooks! Make school classes more fun!
For elementary school students in the lower grades, if art is considered important, they will consider going to an academy.
『Elementary Art Playbook』 is a popular art book by Eli High, which helps children prepare for art in the lower grades of elementary school without having to send them to an academy.
We've compiled a list of 57 art activities that are often covered in class or assigned as homework.
We'll show you how to have fun playing with safe, readily available materials.
Based on the know-how gained from many years of lessons, we will teach you how to create simple, cute, and high-quality works.
These days, as I spend more time with my child, I always worry about what to do with him/her.
Have fun with your child through representative art activities from textbooks.
Even a child who hates art and a bear-handed mother
It's full of useful tips to make art activities easier.
A child who hates art may easily reject even the simplest activities.
We generously introduce some great tips that even children can use easily and simply.
Based on the know-how accumulated through long classes, he teaches you how to complete your work without burden, saying that if you don't like drawing, you can use shape stickers, and if you don't like coloring, you can use colored drawing paper.
I included as many detailed process cuts as possible so that even mothers who are not confident in art can understand just by looking at the pictures.
In addition, we introduce various games related to art play, such as ‘matching games’ and ‘hidden picture games of famous paintings’, to stimulate children’s creativity and increase their interest in art.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: September 10, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 282 pages | 586g | 170*230*17mm
- ISBN13: 9791191309126
- ISBN10: 1191309126
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