This is my "Dot" art piece. I used coffee filters with watercolored paint and oil pastels to create this art project. This piece of artwork is very colorful, especially when using complimentary colors. It can be hung up in a window or hung to brighten a room.
An extension activity I would do with a 1st+ grade classroom would be a fun math activity. I would have each student number their coffee filters with oil pastels on random spots throughout their filter. For example, a student could label the middle with number 2 and divide the outside of the filter into 8 sections, as shown in the picture, labeling each section with a different number. Then, the student would create a key that goes with their coffee filter. For example, #8 equals the color green and #7 equals the color red. Each number will have a different color. The student will then give their coffee filter to another student for them to paint their piece corresponding to the correct color. The idea of this project is to have the students correlate numbers with colors in the right order and follow directions. As the teacher, I would then hang their pieces from the ceiling in the classroom.

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