Today we have been combining gross motor art with science to learn how to make paint move without using a brush.
“We can pour it.” “It needs to be high up.”
The children had some great ideas so got straight to work! We mixed up the paint and found some pipes to roll it down. One of the children noticed his pipe was sitting further out so he was sure his paint would go further.
The blue paint went further than the yellow! On examination we found the yellow paint was thicker than the blue so we then tried adding more water to the paint. It went much further than the first attempt!
The next pair decided to experiment with altering the height of the pipes to see if that would make the paint travel further.
“I’m putting it on the highest one!”
We found that the paint travelled faster down the pipe when it was higher and it did make it go further.
The next challenge was to direct the paint on to the paper to create a long distance artwork. We had to use all of the prior learning to make sure we mixed the paint to the right consistency, we had to make sure the pipes were at the right height and we had to aim in the right direction. Very tricky!
The children all enjoyed predicting what would happen each time we changed a variable and then testing the theory. A beautiful crossover of science and art!
Article 29- you have the right to education which tries to develop your personality and abilities as much as possible.