Mrs. Kearly's class Mrs. Mrs. Savoie's 5th grade class How to Begin... Divide paper into 6 by folding... Draw face lightly to below proportions... Write name creatively on side... Outline details with black or colored markers... Color in with crayons... Original Idea Pinned on Pinterest from artprokectsforkids.org
What Would You Do With a Tail Like This? Journeys Unit 3 Lesson 13 Kindergarten 2014 Supplement Activities Common Core alignedPg. 3-4 High-Frequency Word practice - roll the dice to see how many times to write them, illustrate them and use them in a sentence - students can dictate if needed Pg. 5 Ro...
I wanted an easy way to teach the elements of art to my 6th graders. I decided to use hands to get them started. Hands are easy to trace and they are personal to each child. So, all of these lessons begin the same... Get your ART Elements Poster here. It is a perfect tool for teaching the elements! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Art-Elements-Colored-Poster-2785620 Tracing your hand. OP ART HANDS http://classroom.mineolaisd.net/webs/seatont/illuminated_hands.htm Go here to view this lesson on my school web-page... http://classroom.mineolaisd.net/webs/seatont/opart_hands.htm LINE HANDS TEXTURE HANDS Need previous knowledge of Value and color blending to do this lesson. drawing in texture Begining the value with darker colors... Applying lighter colors on top of texture for 3-d appearance. COOL and WARM COLORS http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2012/11/cool-and-warm-hands.html Do your students need a visual tool to help them learn the warm and cool colors? Get your Warm and Cool classroom poster here... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Warm-and-Cool-Poster-2955992 All cool and warm hands were used to make an Art Banner for the hallway. ILLUMINATED HANDS using Value To see this lesson on my School WebPage.... go to http://classroom.mineolaisd.net/webs/seatont/illuminated_hands.htm
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I wanted an easy way to teach the elements of art to my 6th graders. I decided to use hands to get them started. Hands are easy to trace and they are personal to each child. So, all of these lessons begin the same... Get your ART Elements Poster here. It is a perfect tool for teaching the elements! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Art-Elements-Colored-Poster-2785620 Tracing your hand. OP ART HANDS http://classroom.mineolaisd.net/webs/seatont/illuminated_hands.htm Go here to view this lesson on my school web-page... http://classroom.mineolaisd.net/webs/seatont/opart_hands.htm LINE HANDS TEXTURE HANDS Need previous knowledge of Value and color blending to do this lesson. drawing in texture Begining the value with darker colors... Applying lighter colors on top of texture for 3-d appearance. COOL and WARM COLORS http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2012/11/cool-and-warm-hands.html Do your students need a visual tool to help them learn the warm and cool colors? Get your Warm and Cool classroom poster here... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Warm-and-Cool-Poster-2955992 All cool and warm hands were used to make an Art Banner for the hallway. ILLUMINATED HANDS using Value To see this lesson on my School WebPage.... go to http://classroom.mineolaisd.net/webs/seatont/illuminated_hands.htm
Lou Sweater in Phildar Merinos 3.5 - Downloadable PDF is a free Intermediate Knitting pattern by Phildar, available as a Downloadable PDF and includes instructions in English. Super fun to make, this pattern could be your next masterpiece!
In my advanced art class of 8th graders, we have gone on a long artistic adventure to the land of Narcissism. At this age it is important for the kids to grasp an understanding of who they really are. So, what better way than to create themselves in an ezaggerated form... and LIFESIZE. I did my own avatar first to test the waters. I love having another "me" in my classroom to freak the kids out (Bahahaha). faceyourmanga.com Student Avatars to be posted soon. Stay tuned... The boys of Advanced Art Mineola Middle School The Advanced Art Class of MIneola Middle School Sarah's Awesome Avatar
HeNRI MATISSE December 31, 1869- November 5, 1954 I began this unit on Matisse by showing the video "Dropping in on Matisse", then reading the book "Drawing with Scissors". I read on more on my own the book "Matisse from A to Z". I am totally hooked on Matisse for some reason. So, I decided to try three lesson inspired by the artist this year. The first one is... PICTURE IN A PICTURE (worksheet below created by Tabitha Seaton) (This is a new lesson I will be doing soon, examples coming soon...) Haley A. 8th grade Kimberley R. 7th grade Angel S. 8th grade Autumn B. 8th grade Rosie, 7th grade Chloe, 6th grade Aracely, 7th grade Alexis A., 7th grade Emily A. 7th grade Hailey j. 6th grade WILD BEAST WINDOWS Matisse was always bringing the outside in. He loved to work indoors, but look outside. He was like a goldfish in a bowl, a spectator always looking out but being protected from the elements. So, he brought the light into his work by opening up all the windows. He always enjoyed using colors that "sing" since he was a Fauve (Wild Beast in English). So, we are going to create a window that brings the outside into us. Lets use the same wild colors that Matisse uses. They don't have to make sense. Trees can be pink and purple, the sky can be green! The crazier the better. Choose colors like a wild beast! Matisse would love it... Mrs. Seaton's Windows 1. Have the kids make an "X" on their paper with the corners of the "X" meeting the corners of the paper. The center of the "X" becomes the Vanishing Point. Let them know that the vanishing point is always on the horizon line of the landscape that they will create later. 2. Make an opening for the window by creating a rectangle. All corners of the rectangle must match up with the lines of the "X". Each corner of the window will rest on the "X". (use a ruler) 3. Create a sill under the window to put objects on. These objects can be something important to the artist to share with us their personality. Matisse usually put goldfish, plants, or flowers on his tables. I put my daily devotional book, my prayer shawl, my Chai Tea and my cat. Kids can put a football, their favorite book, or their phone in the sill. 4. Make a patterned curtain (Matisse loved wild prints) or use the vanishing point to create shutters or lines on the ceiling. *I will count points for this or bonus (depending on level of grade). 5. Draw a landscape of choice. Matisse usually showed a sunny, hot place by the sea (his favorite). I drew a hiking path at the Nature Preserve. Students can draw their favorite vacation spot, their front yard, or downtown city streets. Draw Draw Draw, be creative... Matisse thought that art was not meant to look like a photograph. So, don't mimic realistic nature, draw what is in your imagination. 6. Now color crazy! Go pick the brightest colors you can find! Find the crayons, markers, and colored pencils that sing the loudest and use those for your picture. (above in colored pencils by Tabitha Seaton) (above in Acrylic Paint by Tabitha Seaton) (above in crayon by Tabitha Seaton) Mrs. Seaton's Student's Windows These are older examples that we painted. After we were done we hung them in the halls above the lockers to give a view into our artistic imaginations... PAPER CUT OUTS Matisse created the idea of paper cut outs when he was old and restricted to a wheelchair or in his bed. He was unable to stand for long periods of time and do all the usual art from his younger days. Although his body was tired, his imagination and creative spirit was UNSTOPPABLE! He was not going to quit. Sometimes it is out hardest time that makes our art it's finest. Art is medicine to the soul! It keeps your heart alive when your body is dying... So, he got scissors and cut organic and geometric shapes from painted paper and arranged them harmoniously. He called this "drawing with scissors". His place was a mess, filled with scraps of painted paper everywhere. Mrs. Seaton's Examples I did this paper cut out when my first daughter Maisy was very small. It shows the joy of a new mother as her girls grows. I did this paper cut out after I had gone through a spiritual transformation to a Christian retreat in 2008. I made these 2 above between 2009&2011 student examples from Mrs. Seaton's class Spring 2014 Sheila, 7th grade Breanna M., 7th grade Annalee, 7th grade Autumn, 7th grade Alison, 6th grade Ashley O., 7th grade Ricardo, 8th grade Daniel, 6th grade Shae W., 6th grade Jocei, 6th grade Hailey j., 6th grade Kaitlyn pickle, 6th grade Anjel, 6th grade Allen, 6th grade Madison, 6th grade Josh h., 6th grade Lauren Speights, 7th grade Rachel Drennon, 7th grade Lauren Speights, 7th grade Kimberley Ramos, 7th grade RaylanTave, 8th grade Caleb teeters, 7th grade Lauren Speights, 7th grade Kaylynn Payne, 7th grade Jose, 7th grade Grant, 8th grade Maria S., 7th grade Omar, 7th grade Jonathan, 7th grade
Please note: When ordering, please place the number of skeins needed in your cart and select the option for your yarn base. Should you have any questions, please email or message me on Instagram directly with questions prior to ordering. All pre order sales are final as these are dyed to order. As with all hand dyed yarns, slight variations can occur from skein to skein. Colors may also vary depending on the device you are viewing this website from. I try my hardest to provide you with only the highest quality matched skeins, but should there be any concerns upon receiving your yarn, please let me know so I can assist to correct any issues. Bases available: Slub: Fingering weight 90/10 SW Merino and Nylon 438 yards - 100g Stellina: Sock/Fingering weight75% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Gold Stellina2ply yarn 438 yds/100g skein Mohair:Lace weight72% Kid Mohair 28% Silk1ply yarn459 yds/50g Suri Silk:Lace weight74% Baby Suri Alpaca 26% Silk328 yards/50g Quarter Round Sock:Fingering/sock weight100% Superwash Merino4ply yarn438 yds/ 100g***50g option available: 218 yds Ultra Merino Sock: Fingering/sock weight100% superwash merino3ply yarn490 yds/100g Platinum Sock: 75/25 SW Merino and Nylon 4ply yarn 463 yards - 100g***50g option available: 231 yds Donegal Sock: 85/15 SW Merino and Donegal Nep 2ply yarn 438 yards - 100g Platinum DK: 75/25 SW Merino and Nylon 4ply yarn 245 yards - 100g***50g option available: 122 yds Merino SW DK100% Superwash Merino4ply yarn231 yds/100g***50g option available: 116 yds Donegal DK: 85/15 SW Merino and Donegal Nep 4ply yarn 231 yards - 100g Merino SW Worsted: 100% SW Merino 4ply yarn 218 yards - 100g***50g option available: 109 yds Return policy: Please note that all pre-orders and dyed to order yarns are non-refundable. I do strive to make sure your order is as amazing as you'd hoped it would be, so if your items arrive and something is damaged or there is a concern - please reach out to me directly and I am happy to help make your order the best it can be.
Discover the Love and Leisure Essential Lounge Sets for Kids – the perfect blend of comfort and style for in-between seasons. This cosy set includes a super-soft fleece hoodie and matching fleece lounge shorts, ideal for both lounging and play. Hoodie Features Soft Fleece: Ultra-comfortable and warm.Comfortable Fit: Perfect for layering or relaxing.Snug Details: Includes a cosy hood, front pocket for keeping hands warm, ribbed cuffs and waistband. Shorts Features: Matching Fleece: Complements the hoodie perfectly.Relaxed Fit: Ideal for all-day comfort with an elastic waistband to tighten.Convenient Pockets: Great for storing little essentials. Pair with our premium oversized tees and lounge socks (each sold separately) to complete the look.
Get ready to dazzle this party season with the Bluebell block heel boot. Perfect for any festive occasion, this boot features a chic faux suede upper and a soft textile lining. The low block heel ensures stability and comfort. Designed with a convenient side zip and elasticated side panel, it offers a secure fit. The padded insole provides all-night comfort, while the pewter heel inserts, and metallic beading add a touch of glamour. Step out in style and make a statement at every event in the Bluebell ankle boot.
Knit Mitered Square Blanket Click here for my revision to this blanket. It will show you how to join squares and how to add the squar...
A vintage-style hanging map is an inexpensive DIY project that’s colorful, educational and can have sentimental value - making a big impact in your home.
Here's Van Gogh's Chair to go with Van Gogh's Sunflower 3D lesson . Again, thanks Anne from Use Your Coloured Pencils for inspiring this ...
These Halloween string art cards are so much fun to make! Pick a Halloween template and use embroidery floss to create a pattern. It's such a fun way to send a personalized Halloween greeting this fall! DIY String Art for Fall These Halloween string art cards are SO FUN and require only a few simple supplies. Choose a Halloween template and form the shape with embroidery floss. It's so cool to see each card come together in a unique way! With string art, every card is different, even if you're using the same shapes and colours. You can make your
De perfecte plek voor al je spullen, van truien en schoenen tot sokken en tassen. Met het BOAXEL wandopbergsysteem met fijndraadmanden kan je een oplossing creëren die past bij je spullen en behoeftes.
Experience the beauty of the Onshore Breeze with this cozy sock pattern designed by Lauren Rad. Hand-knit your own pair of socks with your favorite color of Bis-Sock yarn, and an easy-to-memorize stitch pattern that will add a delicate elegance to any outfit. Step into warmth and comfort - can you feel the breeze? IN ADDITION TO THE SOCK PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL TO KNIT THESE SOCKS Biscotte Yarns – Bis-Sock [85% Merino SW and 15% Nylon, 400 m / 437 yds, 100 g / 3.5 oz] shown in Cachalot. Circular or DPN’s needles of 2.5 mm (US 1.5). One stitch marker for beginning of round; optional additional markers between pattern repeats Tapestry needle for weaving in ends SIZES Finished sock dimensions: 19 cm (7.5”), 22 cm (8.75”), 25.5 cm (10”) circumference (Note: most people like their socks snug, so choose a finished sock size that is slightly smaller than your actual foot) GAUGE 32 stitches x 40 rows = 10 cm (4”) square in stockinette stitch SKILL LEVEL Intermediate. Techniques: decreases, knitting in the round, Kitchener stitch grafting This pattern is sold in a numeric PDF format: add it to your cart and follow every step to complete your order: a link to download your pattern will be provided once the order is completed and you will also get this link by email (make sure to check your spams if you can't find the email in your inbox)
EASY-to-make windsock craft for kids to make as they celebrate the arival of spring! This wind sock project is pretty and easy for kids!
Suomenkielinen ohje, ohjeessa sekä virkkausta että neulontaa Ohje EI sisällä perussukan ohjetta Pattern DOES NOT include how to knit basic sock New unisex version of converse slipper socks, middle difficult and takes your time but at the end you will have satisfaction and the greatest socks ever, this pattern also includes finnish version. Size are Eu sides, US are 6, 7,5, 11 Tree color, bottom gray, white stripes and top your choice use yarn 75% wool / 25 % polyamid The guidelines , as well as crocheting and knitting Needle US 4 (3,5mm) Hook 3.0mm Puikot 3,5mm ja koukku 3,0mm
MATENCa. 0/1 (2/3) 4/5 (6/7) 8/10 jaar SCHOENMAATEU 18/20 (2
Here's Van Gogh's Chair to go with Van Gogh's Sunflower 3D lesson . Again, thanks Anne from Use Your Coloured Pencils for inspiring this ...
What is CUBISM? THE ART MOVEMENT Early 20th Century Paris, France Who stARTed CUBISM? Pablo Picasso and George Braque Pablo Picasso Cubism Portrait Georges Braque Cubism Portrait To capture the idea of Cubism, try to understand that it is seeing one object from multiple perspectives at one time. Imagine me taking a picture of a student from the front, back, and side. Then I take the tangible pictures of them and cut them up into pieces. I rearrange them in a different order, then draw the new arrangement. There may be 3 eyes, 2 noses, and features from different angles... but that is the point! My definition. Creating like you are seeing something as if it was in a shattered mirror. Things are shifted, titled, and out of order. Notes from my Journal: MANY ARTIST HAVE BEEN INSPIRED BY CUBISM KatoCreative.com Brenda Kato She used to teach High School and Elementary Art like me, but is now a successful freelance artist, children's book illustrator and more. I may like her portraits more than Picassos! Cubism Portraits TEACHER EXAMPLES CUBISM PORTRAIT COLLAGE This is a cubism self portrait collage. I drew my eyes, nose, lips, and things I use often scattered on paper. I drew some on other pieces of paper too & pieces it together, CUBISM PORTRAIT DRAWING 1. On 12 by 18 white paper, divide the area into a variety of sections using a pencil. Have 10-15 areas somewhat evenly drawn out. 2. In each section, draw at least 2 eyes (each from different angle), 1 nose, 1 mouth, and an ear. They can also include parts of hair, neck, chin, cheeks, accessories, but do not need to include body parts below the neck. 3. Emphasize the pencil lines with either a sharpie, other markers, or use a harder line of whatever they are coloring with. This is keep the details they worked so hard on from disappearing after the coloring process. 4. After emphasizing, color using a theme (blue period, rose period, neutral tones, or abstract colors). The above examples of mine is sort of a cubist self-portrait drawing using crazy abstract colors. I tried to keep things in the relative area they are naturally in. This example of mine is using more neutral tones and it is harder to see who the person is in the portrait. This is because the features are more various and jumbled around in the composition. ARE YOU READY? Before you begin, practice each facial feature seperately. GO HERE FOR HELP https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2023/10/drawing-face.html THE HANDOUT Plan it Out… Here are some STUDENT EXAMPLES High School Beginning Classes Jaidyn Short, 9th grade Jaycee Maag 9th grade Jannette M. 9th grade Daisy M 9th grade Krissie Barker 10th grade Eduardo 10th grade Estrella 10th grade. Kenzie W. 10th grade Jasmine and Kendra Hollins Sawyer 10th grade. Grayson-9th grade Natalie- 9th grade. Maisy 11th grade Kelly H 9th grade Elian 10th grade Josie Hornsby 10th grade. Victoria O. 10th grade Trestin 9th grade 6th grade art Angel Suarez Haley Ackerman Dacy Moss Josh Matthew Taylor Casey Stubblefield
Learn about life in the 50s - Elvis Presley, jukeboxes, soda shops, sock hop, Rosa Parks, poodle skirts, and more with 1950s for Kids Reader.
Bling is a sparkling sock yarn made of merino, polyester nepps and lurex ! Gently sparkle your knits with this beautiful Bling, a hand-dyed fingering weight yarn suitable to knit socks and more. Composition: 92% merino wool sw, 5% polyester nepps & 3% lurex Quantity: 400 meters (434 yards) 100 g skein Suggested needles: 2,25 - 2,75 mm (US #1 - 2) Gauge: 28-32 stitches = 10 cm Care: Hand wash in cold water and dry flat (find more info about hand-dyed yarns washing care HERE) Find all our patterns that you can knit with Lumos in this collection : Knitting patterns with Bling
Flowerknot Socks are knit from cuff down and feature a simple yet elegant cable pattern. Instructions are given for three sizes (S, M, L). Finished measurements Foot circumference:: 17 (19, 21) cm 6.75 (7.5, 8.25) inches, without stretching. Foot length adjustable. Gauge 32sts and 41rnds = 10cm/4inches worked in cable pattern, in the round, blocked. Needles 3mm/US 2.5 DPNs or size needed to obtain gauge. You will need approximately 220 (270, 330) meters /250 (300, 365) yards of DK weight sock yarn. For sizes S and M, you’ll need 2 skeins of Klompelompe Spøt yarn, for size L it’ll take a little over 2 skeins. This pattern is tech edited. The pattern features charts and written instructions.
A complete set of knitting charts for each letter of the alphabet. Letters are traditionally shaped for a classic look. All charts are 28 rows high and 9 to 30 stitches wide depending on the letter. Depending on gauge, this will result in letters that are approximately 3.75” tall on sock yarn, 4.5” on sport weight, 5” on DK weight, 6” on worsted, and 8.5” on chunky weight yarn. This size is perfect for a Weasley initial sweater for a baby or child on worsted weight yarn, or for an adult sweater made with chunky yarn. If you're looking for a larger set of charts, check out my "Large Alphabet Knitting Charts" listing. If you'd like to purchase both the large and small set at a discount, look for my "Alphabet Knitting Charts Bundle" listing. Feel free to make and sell finished items made using these charts! However, please do not sell or redistribute the charts themselves.
DESIGNER'S NOTES"Cozy, warm, and classic, The Weekend Sweater features a beautiful double-knit collar, classic raglan construction, and a relaxed fit, that's a luxurious treat to cozy up in. Knitted in worsted-weight wool, the lofty fabric of this sweater envelops you in earthy comfort as you welcome a sense of natural awe into your wardrobe."INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more.LANGUAGEEnglish. This knitting pattern is written in standard American terms.SIZE & FIT Fit: The sweater is designed as a slightly oversized, relaxed-fitting sweater with approximately 8.5”-10” (21.59-25.4 cm) of positive ease. This sweater is worked straight, with the bust circumference remaining the same down to the hips, so there is no bust or waist shaping (making it great unisex). The sleeves are only slightly tapered, making them larger/roomier for a more relaxed, boxy fit. Neck shaping is worked to result in a naturally scooped front neckline, ensuring the sweater fits and lays properly when worn.Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL. Detailed sizing guide provided within the pattern.SKILL LEVELIntermediate. Video tutorials provided. View Skill Classifications. REQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Worsted/Medium-Weight (Category 4)Needles: U.S. Size 8 (5 mm)Yarn Yardage Required (approximates per size): 1020 yards (932.688 meters); 1030 yards (941.832 meters); 1040 yards (950.976 meters); 1047 yards (957.3768 meters); 1051 yards (961.0344 meters); 1055 yards (964.692 meters); 1059 yards (968.3496 meters); 1062-1065 yards (971.0928-973.836 meters); 1068 yards (976.5792 meters).CONSTRUCTIONThe Weekend Sweater is seamlessly knitted in the round top-down (i.e., raglan) on circular knitting needles, eliminating the need for any seaming of the finished piece. DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved. View Skill Classifications.Resell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
A beginner friendly top-down round yoke sweater. One crochet pattern to crochet the same jumper in any of 5 yarn weights in sizes XS - 3XL.
Writing Super Pack This product includes a Narrative Writing Unit, Expository Writing Unit (Read, Research, and Write), "How To" Writing Unit, and Opinion/Persuasive Writing Unit There are LOTS of beautifully made graphic Organizers, printables, and posters for each unit. Each unit has a printable that explains the type of writing and gives tips on what each story should include. I have Bundled several of my existing units and added LOTS of new pages!!! Included: *Expository Unit - "Read, Research, and Write" Unit and new organizers added for this Writing Super Pack, *"How To" Writing Unit - Several organizers are included, as well as, my "How to Build a Sock Snowman". These turn out very cute!!! *Some pages from my Persuasive Writing unit, *And LOTS of other pages that will be great for your Writing Workshop! ***Check out my Writing Process Anchor Charts***-I have just added a new Melonheadz Verzion. Also, check out my other products at my store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Super-Smart-In-Second-Grade