Beautiful oops
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Yesterday, we did some Beautiful Oops! inspired art... I had the dining table covered with butcher paper to protect it from paint and such while we did an activity. Normally, we'd use our riot-of-color, paint-splattered waterproof tablecloth that I bought at the dollar store for the purpose, but this time I was planning to shoot some video and I wanted a clean, light background for the activity. Anyway! The white paper got paint splattered and dripped and smudged, so it served it's purpose…

Diane Humphrys saved to Let’s Paint
This week’s growth mindset is based on the book Beautiful Oops by Barney Saltzberg. I LOVE this book. It’s kind of like a board book and has fun things like torn pages, folded edges, an…
Help kids understand how they can make mistakes and adjust with this Beautiful Oops activity. The craft uses a preschool book and has a craft.

Tammy Kraft saved to Art/MusicPre-K
Did you Celebrate Oops!? My kindergarten and first graders started this open-ended project by reading the book Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg. We were inspired by the page in the book that sa…

Erin Hughes saved to Art 14-15
In this art project for kids, torn newspaper pieces will serve as your inspiration for painting. See what the torn shapes remind you of, and then create your picture using tempera paint! Follow our Art for Kids Pinterest board! (This post contains affiliate links.) The Preschool Book Club is back this week with creative activities for kids inspired …

Leslie Rogers saved to Kids art lessons
Today we are joined by the talented illustrator and blogger Kiki from Kiki and Company. Hi everyone! I am thrilled ...

Brandy Mangold Rollins saved to Hippy
Check out the blog below to get inspired by other teachers and librarians. Use the hashtag #BeautifulOops on social media to help spread the message and email us with your projects, lesson ideas, and pictures. beautiful oops drawings from japan! As a preschool teacher in Japan, Glyka noticed that her students felt upset and scared when they made mistakes drawing or when speaking English. No matter how many times she told them that making a mistake is a part of life, they didn’t believe her…

Amanda Komives saved to Emotions
Check out the blog below to get inspired by other teachers and librarians. Use the hashtag #BeautifulOops on social media to help spread the message and email us with your projects, lesson ideas, and pictures. beautiful oops drawings from japan! As a preschool teacher in Japan, Glyka noticed that her students felt upset and scared when they made mistakes drawing or when speaking English. No matter how many times she told them that making a mistake is a part of life, they didn’t believe her…

Dawn Ringenbach saved to Glue, Scissors, & Collage
Help kids understand how they can make mistakes and adjust with this Beautiful Oops activity. The craft uses a preschool book and has a craft.

Cecily Cook saved to Art Lesson Ideas