May 1, 2008
Do NOT eat the salt!
Posted by imhelendt under Children, Humor, art | Tags: art, Children, Humor, ralph wiggum, simpsons, teaching |This week’s art lesson consisted of watercolor paintings and using salt for a cool textural effect. I poured the salt into nasty containers from the art room that have had all manner of disgusting thingsĀ in them. As I passed out the containers I said “DO NOT eat the salt! These containers have had very yucky things in them that DO NOT go in your bodies.” I look over to see a child is already licking the salt. I said again “I DO NOT want anyone eating the salt from the containers. The salt is to sprinkle in your paint.” Again, I see another child licking his lips. Are ya’ kidding me?
I said “If you heard what I said about the salt, raise your hand.” Doooode. Only half the fricken’ attention deficit first graders raised their hands. So I started calling on each child without a hand raised, one by one, saying “What did I say about the salt?” And after every single one of them finally had their hands raised I said “I’m gonna be pretty upset if I see anyone else eating salt now that I know every single one of you heard me.” I saw a kid eyeing the salt. I caught him with the death glare. “DO NOT eat the salt.”
So today? In fifth grade? Same thing except a Ralph Wiggum-like voice pipes up and says “But I like salt!” Sigh.
May 2, 2008 at 6:00 am
Ugh, kids… gotta love ‘em, but sometimes? They frustrate the HELL out of me.
But I like salt too. Especially when it’s stuck on the side of a baked potato.
May 2, 2008 at 6:39 am
From a teacher’s point-of-view, I’m intrigued! What exactly do you do with the salt (and watercolors)? I’ll bet it a coooool finished product!
May 2, 2008 at 8:16 am
Zee- I think I said do not eat the salt 15 times. AT LEAST. lol @ baked potato.
greanbean: For the fifth graders I used multiple things like alcohol and pastels. Here’s a link for effects: http://www.wetcanvas.com/ArtSchool/Watercolors/Textures/index.html Here’s a step by step instruction although the pictures do not do the technique justice: http://www.watercolorpainting.com/watercolorpainting/salt.htm
Here’s a close up of how the effect looks:
And we didn’t have to use a sponge at the end.
http://www.nitaleland.com/faq/images/salt.jpg
May 2, 2008 at 8:45 am
ah! that is what i have to look forward to this summer!!! got to love 200 12-18 year old boy scouts who have very little supervision running around like banshees
May 2, 2008 at 8:55 am
hey that is a great way to do art. I will save this.. so in a few.. months? years? I do this with my girl… how old should she need to be .. :S.. If i do this right now she will only eat the salt for sure! hahahaha.
May 2, 2008 at 6:52 pm
OMFG, H, if you had any idea the kind of ADD shite I’ve been going through with J lately (being 5th grade, an Aspie and now slightly hormonal), you’d…oh wait…you probably do.
Never mind.
May 3, 2008 at 8:25 pm
I’m going to have to check that out for the next art docent project I have to do!
And kids, especially first-graders, they always put stuff in their mouths they aren’t supposed to. I think it is some sort of prerequisite for being that age.
May 4, 2008 at 10:37 am
Jesse- EW. I don’t envy you.
Sabrina- Probably a four or five year old could do this.
Beth- Um yeah. I feel your pre-adolescent pain. lol.
Carrie- It’s a great project!