
SHAPE COLLAGE
Clip: 7/19/2024 | 7m 49sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Make a shape collage of a building with Lia Zuvilivia from Studio in a School.
Lia Zuvilivia from Studio in a School shows how to make a collage of a building by arranging and gluing different shapes on paper.
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SHAPE COLLAGE
Clip: 7/19/2024 | 7m 49sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Lia Zuvilivia from Studio in a School shows how to make a collage of a building by arranging and gluing different shapes on paper.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[upbeat cheerful music] - Hello everyone, my name is Lia.
Today, we are going to make a collage.
Collage is a kind of art that we make by arranging shapes and gluing paper or other materials.
Let's look at what we have today to make our collage.
Paper for the background of our collage.
What else did you notice?
Green rectangle and?
- Triangle.
- Are they same size?
- No.
- [Lia] No.
- But they're the same shape, but they're not the same size.
A red circle.
- And I have another one, a little one.
- Square.
- A red square.
- And we also have glue and a stick to spread the glue.
Yes, you can use a glue stick too.
Hmm, what kind of collage can I make today?
I have an idea.
We can use the word imagination to make like a building or a house that we want to live in.
That sounds fun, right?
Can you help me?
Now, I want to use a big shape for my building.
Let's see what other shape if I want to make it bigger?
What happened when I connect them?
- It looks tall.
- Let's arrange it in another way.
So I'm going to put this one this way to make it taller.
I'm going to connect the shape together to make a bigger shape.
What else does a building need?
- A top.
- Can I use the triangle for the roof?
Let's see how I'm going to arrange them.
Now they match, the big one with a big shape, and a small- - With a small.
- What else does a building need?
- A chimney!
- A chimney!
- I know, I'm going to use this small rectangle to make the chimney - Look at the rectangle.
- Like a big rectangle?
- [Cici] Yeah.
- I'm overlapping the shape I put it on top of the other one.
I'm wanted to make a window like this with a circle.
Now that all the shapes are arranged, what do I need to do?
- Glue!
- [Amit] Glue!
- I'm going to glue first the big shape at the bottom.
Now I'm going to dip the stick in the glue.
Dab, dab, dab, and spread, and spread, and spread like butter on bread all around the edges.
Pinchy fingers, turn it over.
And now press, press, press.
- Press, press, press.
- Can we glue a small shape on the top of the big one?
[bright music] Now I can keep gluing later, but now it is your turn.
What will you use and how you will arrange them?
Are you ready?
Okay.
- The big part over for the door.
Yeah, I'm gonna put this one on top.
This one here.
[bright music continues] [bright music continues] [bright music continues] And put this.
And then put this blue piece on them.
- [Lia] Wow, look at those circles on top of the rectangle.
- Put this big one over here, and the small one down here.
[bright music continues] [bright music continues] [bright music continues] This on top of it.
- Wow, that building is really special with a square on the top.
I think we are ready to glue.
Let's do it [bright music continues] First, the big shapes and then the one that are on top overlapping.
[bright music continues] - Spread.
- [Lia] Spread, spread.
- Like butter on bread.
[bright music continues] [bright music continues] - Amazing, I think we are done.
We are gonna look at the collages now.
Amit, where is your favorite part?
- The chimney up here.
- What shape did you use for the chimney?
- A square.
- Cici, how did you arrange the shapes Cici?
- By overlapping.
- Which one do you overlap?
- The chimney, my important part was the chimney 'cause I don't have a chimney in my house.
- So you make the building that you want to live in?
Great.
Mia, how did you arrange those shapes?
- So I put this one together, and this one together, and this one.
- Mia, what is the most important part of your collage?
- The roof, the chimney and all the shapes.
- Perfect, thumbs up everybody.
You did amazing.
Now it's your turn to make your own collage.
What shape will you use, and how will you arrange them?
Have fun, artists.
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