Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Cityscapes: Based on Tar Beach

In first grade one of our art essentials is to be able to distinguish landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes, portraits, and stilllifes. 

I started the lesson off with a short art assessment to see how much they knew about each term. 
This year I plan on really focusing on just these concepts, and for each first grade student to create a work of art of each. I only see my classes four weeks out of the school year, so hopefully we can get through each type of art. 

With this Cityscape lesson I chose the book Tar Beach and actually showed it on my smart board from this link

Bridges were drawn first with metallic markers, then Borders were made next with precut scrap paper squares and glue sticks. I encourage the students to cut the square in half vertically to make two triangles. 

The next day they made buildings out of construction paper and cut small squares for the windows. 
They cut shapes out of extra paper for decorations for the top of their buildings. 
As they worked on this I took their photo flying which was added last. 



Thursday, May 10, 2012

Lady Bug Collage

 This lesson was first grade's Art by Me lesson. The magents turned out great. The brighter ones the better. So encourage your student's to use lots of paint.
I showed the book "The Grouchy Lady bug" , actually on u Tube. It saved me having the read it like 8 times, and there is a cute song in it. See below. These were mostly all successful. I did this lesson for shape and an review how to cut multiple shapes out. This was a great fundraiser lesson.






Sunday, April 22, 2012

North Carolina Lighthouses




I love this collage project. I have done it for the past two years for 4th grades Art by Me lesson. They look great on their magnets and the things the families order.


Three day lesson.
















Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ocean Treasures

The art lesson is fabulous! My fifth graders did such an amazing job at the contour line drawing of the shells and the chalk blending.

This lesson did take several weeks to complete, but totally worth it.













The complete lesson can be found in the below book Dynamic Art Projects for Students.