Exploring the fill tool in a paint program...
Elmer
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Areas of Learning:Creative Development, Knowledge and Understanding of the World.
Context: Children had been exploring and identifying different colours, shades and patterns. They had listened to the story of "Elmer" by David Mckee and discussed what it means if something is patchwork.
Learning Intentions:To choose particular colours for a purpose. (CD)
To use the fill tool in a simple paint program. (KUW)
Success Criteria: I know /can use the fill tool.
Key Vocabulary: patchwork, multicoloured, pattern, fill tool, paint palette, undo, print

Whole Class
(teacher directed)
Small Group
(teacher directed)
Planned Play
(teacher initiated)

You will need: "Elmer" andElmer Template (right click on this link to save on your computer).

Elmer

Introduce the Elmer Template in a simple paint program. Encourage children to discuss whether this elephant looks like Elmer.

Demonstrate use of the fill tool to fill the shapes on Elmer. Introduce the word paint palette and show children how to select different colours. Show children how to use the undo icon if available.

Encourage children to work in pairs or small groups to create a patchwork Elmer.

Ask children to print their work when they have completed it for a display.

Elmer

Some children may like the challenge of creating a patterned Elmer.




You will need: Elephant Template (right click on this link to save on your computer).
Remind children that all the other elephants in the Elmer story decorate themselves on Elmer's Day. Show children the pictures from the book and discuss how they have been decorated.

Ask children to explore ways to decorate an elephant, using the different tools in the paint program.


Thinking Questions: What tools have you used to create your picture of Elmer?
Did you use the undo icon? Why?
Have you discovered any new tools in the paint program?
Do you like your picture? How could you make it better?
How else could you use to make a patchwork picture of Elmer?

Plenary/Recall:  Use the thinking questions to discuss the Elmer pictures and the decorated elephants. up