Your Child Will Learn
Mosaic art is an image made of smaller pieces
Here’s What to Do
- Fold a piece of paper into 4 equal parts
- Give your child a pencil and ask them to draw a face that represents 4 different moods or feelings (Example: happy, sad, scared, surprised)
- Gather small natural pieces that can be used for mosaic art, like dry seeds, small pebbles, wood chips, or leaves (put the pieces inside a small bowl or container)
- Work with your child to glue the mosaic pieces on top of the lines and shapes on the face drawings
Put PEER Into Action
PAUSE
- Sit with your child and make different facial expressions to communicate different moods and feelings
ENGAGE
- Ask your child, “what do your eyes and mouth look like when you feel…”?
- Tell your child, “using small pieces to make lines and shapes is called mosaic art”
ENCOURAGE
- Follow your child’s lead for gluing the mosaic pieces, as there is no right or wrong way to make this kind of art
- Compliment and praise how your child arranges the mosaic pieces on the drawing
REFLECT
- Ask your child, “what other materials could we use to make mosaics”?
Not Quite Ready
Complete your own natural mosaic alongside your child and ask them for ideas
Ready for More
Use sophisticated mosaic materials like tiles, beads, refined stones, and etc.
As Your Child Masters This Skill
They will show an interest for using different materials to create art
Time to Complete
20-30 minutes
Materials Needed
Paper, pencil, non-toxic child-friendly glue, small natural pieces like dry seeds, small pebbles, wood chips, or leaves