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What waste materials are there in the art area?

There are all kinds of boxes, happy fruit shells, old calendars, straws, chopsticks, paper cups, leaves, milk cups, egg shells, milk powder barrels, beverage bottles and so on.

Materials that can be placed in the activity art area of the kindergarten area:

1. Painting materials: crayons, watercolor pens, combination pens, gouache pigments, acrylic pigments, etc.

2. Handmade materials: cardboard, wax paper, glossy paper, textured paper, colored paper, foam paper, wrapping paper, etc.

3. Tool materials: double-sided adhesive tape, foam rubber, white latex, scissors, lace scissors, embossing machine, etc.

4. Semi-stereoscopic materials: table tennis, colored hair roots, styrofoam balls, decorative gems, ribbons, cloth belts, colored yarns, etc.

Discover and use the waste in life.

Kindergarten has opened an "art room" to provide space for children's artistic activities. Teachers mobilize children and parents to collect all kinds of commonly used items in life, such as boxes, yogurt bottles and other waste items, beans, straw, wheat straw and other natural objects, so as to provide an endless library of materials for artistic activities. In the special activity room time, guide children and peers to choose various materials independently and make creative works with their own characteristics.

For example, gather the children together and collect a large number of cartons of different sizes, shapes and materials. Because of the rich materials, children's works have their own characteristics. Some people made "big robots" from big paper boxes, some made a golden "dragon" from discarded paper bags, and some made cars, tanks and giraffes from small paper boxes.