This is a picture of my partner lesson board. It consisted of teaching the students how to create a landscape like the famous artist Wassily Kandinsky. To start off the lesson, my partners and I taught the class how to mix primary colors to get secondary colors. They then used those colors to create a rainbow which they cut out and put onto a landscape. Before they glued the rainbow onto the white construction paper, they had to first paint an unique landscape for their rainbow. The students used the paint that they made to paint an outdoor landscape. Once they finished this, they glued their rainbows onto the paper and let the paintings dry.
An extension for this project could be going out and finding an actual rainbow. The students would take a picture of the rainbow and then later on, recreate this picture by drawing it. This would integrate a few different subjects together. Finally they could write a short journal entry that describes the picture/drawing.


