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I have been kind of slack on updating this blog, but I'm hoping to get better! My instagram @artsyblevs takes my attention away from here, even though this blog is my baby. I wanted to blog about teaching elementary art units across grade levels. Last year I tried this a few times, mostly for my sanity, but also to help manage time by using similar supplies across grades. I did an ancient art unit with k-5 last year and it was really fun. It was also quick and easy to change between classes because I could leave materials out on the tables and use similar examples and videos. This past rotation, I did a color theory unit k-5...using paint. My drying racks were full everyday, but I think it was really successful. Here is what each grade was up to: 5th: Intermediate and analogous colors 4th: Complementary colors 3rd: Color wheels, primary and secondary colors [they made hot air balloon color wheels] 1st and 2nd: Color wheels, primary and secondary colors [they made turtle color wheels] K: Primary colors and color wheels- we watched the OKGO primary colors video and read Mouse Paint I had plastic containers with small condiment cups full of the primary colors inside of them for every table. I also had water cups, brushes, and towels for drying brushes [that I wash when necessary] on each table. 5th grade used palettes for mixing, but the other grades just mixed on their papers. These supplies [except the palettes] stayed on the tables all day. I had helpers from every table wash the cups and brushes after each class. We also had to wash the tables a lot, which made for a drippy wet floor near the sinks, but 'tis the way of the art room. 5th grade painted color wheels that included intermediate colors, and then they had to choose 4 analogous colors to create a collage with. Here are some finished collages. 4th grade created silhouette themed color wheels and learned about complementary [opposite] colors. They had to pick one main shape for the center and create smaller shapes that went along with their theme to put on the complementary colors. 3rd grade also reviewed mixing colors and learned how color wheels help show us how colors relate to each other. [sorry for the poor quality of this photo] 1st and 2nd grade both reviewed primary and secondary colors wheels and how color wheels help us see how colors relate to each other. We tried to concentrate on remembering secondary colors. Kindergarten learned about primary colors for the first time. They also mixed colors for the first time and read the story Mouse Paint, so we made mice! Another benefit to doing units like this is they make fun bulletin boards!
Nursery wall art for a baby girl featuring a Ferris wheel in pink and beige hues with a yellow accent TITLE: Nursery Print - Ferris Wheel Finish" Archival inks on fine satin / luster archival paper Make this nursery CANVAS art: https://www.etsy.com/listing/204414974/canvas-print-custom-wall-art-home Shop for coordinating nursery art and more here: www.etsy.com/shop/CrystalOrbitStudios UNMATTED, UNFRAMED, and signed on the back. Want a signed matte? Convo me. SHIPPING: Items ship within 1 to 3 days after purchase. See shipping policy. All rights reserved. Purchase of images does not transfer rights for reproduction or resale. The images are copyright protected and may not be reproduced, altered for sale, or used without permission from the artist.
The Union Canal just before the Falkirk Wheel, Scotland. Credit: Barry Knight.
I have just been involved in the production of an action thriller about the International Mathematical Olympiad. Since certain intervals of time were inactive and unthrilling, I decided to pass the…
Seth Apter Steering Wheel die, That's Crafty upright and lots of rust - by Nikki Acton
A little something for Fence Friday that Bob drug home. Have a great weekend everyone! HFF.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK Location: Havana, Cuba. This is the first photograph I captured when I first entered the city from the port of Havana. I was overwhelmed by the rustic buildings every where I looked. As a photographer I have trained my eye to eliminate the distractions and focus on the subject. This old rustic building with it's beautiful blue shutters called out to me immediately. Photograph captured with Nikon D800 36.4 mp high resolution camera. Printed by artist on an Epson 9900 printer with archival pigmented ink. Photograph printed on acid free, fine art paper with an elegantly textured 100% cotton base and bright white surface. All prints are signed and numbered Limited Editions and come with a certificate of authenticity. Contact Mike Ring if you need a smaller size or have photograph printed on canvas instead of paper. Original Created: 2018 Subjects: Architecture Materials: Paper Styles: Fine Art, Photorealism Mediums: Color, Digital, Photo DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Photography: Color on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 100 Size: 20 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
Beautiful 'Lamborghini Murcielago LP ' Poster Print by DAVID CARL PLATES ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
That big front wheel bike was known as a penny farthing or high wheel bike, and they were all the rage in the Victorian age. In fact, many preferred them over conventional bikes. Here's why.
Il y a quelques années, j’avais trouvé sur le net un tuto sympa pour créer des cubes en papier et j’avais réalisé une oeuvre collective très colorée dont j’avais parlé là (clic). J’ai repris l’idée Lire la suite…