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Rainstorm Art

$4.00

Art

Grade Lvl:K-2

In this expressive lesson, students explore the beauty and science of the water cycle while learning how rainstorms form. Learners study evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, as well as the technology scientists use to monitor rain clouds and weather patterns. Inspired by their discoveries, students create a crayon-resist artwork depicting a rain scene, using wax to outline raindrops and details, then painting a vibrant, watercolor sky. This lesson blends artistic technique with Earth science, allowing students to visualize weather systems while creating beautifully atmospheric works of art.

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How can we depict rain in a watercolor painting?

K-ESS3-2, Creating Anchor Standards 1-3 (National Core Art Standards)

This lesson is designed to enhance knowledge gained during a weather science unit.
  • Working independently (Student or family reads the sheet or watches the video alone, then creates): 25-45
  • Lesson taught to the whole group (Read the sheet together, review presentation slides or watch the video version via QR code, then students create): 35-55
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  • The following specialty item is preferred for this lesson: Watercolor Paper (cardstock can be used if necessary) . Click the link to see the recommended item to evaluate your ability to complete the lesson.

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