Monday, March 11, 2013
Tint and Shade with a Cherry on Top!
This is my second year doing this lesson. It is so great for teaching tint and shade, which I do in First Grade. It was tough to do in two class times. So maybe three, and add a little Wayne Thiebaud? First day students mixed their values. Two tints and two shades, and also the original color. The next week we did a review, and introduction to a value scale on smart board. They cut and glued their scoops on top of a cone to create a value scale. Last were the toppings. Sprinkles, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and fruit on top!
I did this lesson last year too! Better bulletin board then :)
Thursday, February 21, 2013
What's been going on the art room in February!
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| Don't let the pink shirt fool you. This is boy! He and few more fourth grade boys have proven to be my best and fastest weavers! |
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| Two classes hung on wall waiting.....to be worked on. Not done yet. Great way to store in between class times. Kids just pick them up as they walk into room. |
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| First Grade student working on Clay heart. This lesson was on Jim Dine. These are done actually. Ill post finished pics later. |
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| Third Grade Gyotaku lesson. Student's inking and rubbing their fish. These are done too. More pics to come soon. |
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| Second Grade Japanese Bridges. These student's are dabbing away with quick prints to capture Monet's brush style. One more day to wrap these up! Ill post more finished pics later. |
Kindergarten's Cool Jellies!
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| As you can see some of these are without a mouth! One or two classes I just ran out of time at the end of class and we left them so. No problem...still super cute. |
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| This one looks as if he is floating! |
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| One of my favorites. This one is hung outside my class room door in a frame. |
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| Adorable! |
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| Scrap book scissors and hole punchers! This little girl below is actually cutting a zig zag on her own! You go girl! |
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Color Wheel Cows
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Kindergarten Roller Coasters
An Oldie but Goodie! I'm adding this lesson because it is so great. These are photos from the third day of Kindergarten months ago. This group of Kinders really were super at bending, folding, curling the paper. At the end of class most of that class had color exploding off their paper. So much fun. For more details about this lesson click here http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7066642072576014944#editor/target=post;postID=7007039604688088204.

Friday, January 11, 2013
Tree of Life-Second Grade Art Lessons
In Second grade I have always taught a lesson inspired by Gustav Klimt's work. Students learn about the life and work of the artists. We discuss his works, such as The Baby, Tree of Life, The Kiss, Adele Bloch Bower (compare and contrast both of her paintings. Usually we do a lesson on The Baby. However this year I wanted to tackle the painting Tree of Life.
Because I have two schedules of second grade, one group first nine weeks and the other second nine weeks, I did two different lessons.
The above lesson was inspired for me by another blogger. www.marymaking.blogspot.com. Her examples were beautiful. I just couldn't resist trying it out.
The other lesson below was an idea I put together myself. The background was created with watercolor.
1. Mixing and making all color families. 2. Black tempera tree with famous Klimt swirls. 3. tropical birds and repeated gold and shiny sequins.
I'm not sure which I like the best. Both really. However I do feel that all students were successful with second lesson. It was simple and didn't require the painting of shapes and dots.
Which do you think?
Wow what a colorful perched bird.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Mister Seahorse-Art to Remember
In First Grade I always introduce Eric Carle. The kids already have read or listened to his books before and it is so great to say "not only is he an author but is an artist too!" I love the vivid imagery of his animals and his technique of collage. Last year we first grade did the grouchy lady bug for our art fundraiser lesson, so I wanted to switch it up and do seahorses.
This lesson has been done before all over the blogging world! Where I started this lesson with that first class has now greatly changed. With 10 first grade classes this year, I have tweaked this lesson enough that now I like it! These are made with watercolors.
First day I read the book and we did a drawing lesson of a seahorse. These were traced with sharpie and painted with warm colors. The following class time the background was made of cool colored waves and splashes. While they sat and dried seahorses were cut out and glued on top. Then last green seaweed which added depth and a new color!
I hope on the magnets the colors look okay. Sometimes the watercolor can look lighter???? We will see.
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