I selected some musical pieces. There is no magic in the selections I made, but basically I was looking for pieces that evoked different emotions. The ones I used were “Silent Moon” by Jia Peng, “A Day Without Rain” by Enya, “Tarantelle Styrienne” by Debussy, and “The Girl I Left Behind,” a Celtic selection.
With watercolor paints and drawing paper, the students and I painted while the music played. Then at the end of each piece, I asked them to write 4 words and a title for their painting. After all selections were played and they had a collection of 3 paintings with words and titles, I asked them to select one to write about. Make the title of the painting your title and use the 4 words in some way within the poem. The results were all different and creative.
Here are some sample poems from this exercise:
Beauty
it comes with amazing colors
of red,
green,
blue,
and even yellow too
All the colors
could be a rainbow
just waiting for you
for beauty is true
telling of mood,
majesty,
and imagery.
Pure beauty comes from heart,
The Rightful Beauty.by Kendall, 5th grade
The Chinese Gates
I am a girl
I live In China
Every day I paint swirls
Ah,so beautiful
I paint the sun and water
I paint the moon and rivers
Even some Chinese words
I learn new paintings every day
And maybe some day you could visit me in China by the Chinese Gates.by Emily, 2nd grade
Wow-beautiful words. I love that final line “And maybe some day you could visit me in China by the Chinese Gates.” and “Pure beauty comes from heart.” Your music and setting played a role in this, didn’t they?
I love the way you wove the arts into this celebration.
Such a wonderful celebration of the PROCESS of writing. This will be remembered LONG after the required 3 paragraph essays are forgotten!
Amazing… in the early 60s we did the musical/drawing part of this activity in art in my elementary school. I don’t know what happened to my picture (done with crayons instead of paint), but I can still remember creating it and get a mental picture of it, and recall the calm feeling of the music directing my drawing. I wonder if I would still have the poetry if we had done writing along with the art…
This is awesome! I wish I could find a way to bring this activity into my room 🙂 The kids came up with some beautiful phrases.