Week 2 of my acrylic painting class for kids age 9-14. Let me start by saying I research A LOT!!! My premise for this painting class is: If I don’t have fun painting the same project as an …
Wow these paper molas really extended my students. After showing the students real molas we practised making small ones based on traditional...
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Fourth Grade students created their Sun and Moon after we read an African folktale. Students used Warm and Cool colors and their knowledge about applying chalk pastels. Using their prior knowledge, some students chose to create their Sun and Moon in a "Picasso like" manner.
RESOURCES FOR LESSON: Bible Verses: Jonah 1-4 Foundational Truth: God Saves, part 1 Memory Verse : The LORD your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. - Zephaniah 3:17 Motions: The LORD your God : Make "L" with right index finger a
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4th Grade- Enlarged Flower Drawings inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe! Students learned about the artist Georgia O’Keeffe, and viewed examples of her flower paintings. We talked about the scale (s…
Interested in cool & simple thing to draw on your hand? Dive into fun and educational hand art with Artistro! We've prepared a lot of...
Practice fine motor skills with this free fall craft! Looking for acorn crafts for preschool students? This acorn printable includes 5 pages of acorn activities
The task…to make a hat that you NEVER want to take off. The resulting hats? Totally hip! We read What a Hat! by Holly Keller (Greenwillow Books, 2003). Cousin Newton is visiting Henry and Wiz…
October has just begun and the soon arrival of the colors of autumn! Fair days, hay rides, corn field mazes, and halloween parties will be coming around in the following weeks... Man, I'm excited! I hoped to celebrate this fun month through a series of enticing, fall-inspired art posts (That's right-Jordan is back for now)! To ignite this series of posts, today's focus will be on returning to nature, to harvest,... to the land. I hope you enjoy this assortment of the art of the land and that you may get inspired by the fall palates they showcase. All of these pieces are unique in design so I would encourage you to investigate these techniques. (Your guide to the identify: Artist // Art Media // Websites) Rob Barnes // Linocuts // Rob Barnes on the Norwich Print Fair website // Rob Barnes Art Our Earth and the Sun // written by Czesław Janczarski // Illustrated by Halina Gutsche, 1972. Artist Unknown M.N. // Watercolor // _ Sandra K. White // Watercolor // Watercolor Works - Art by Sandra K. White Rebecca Vincent // Giclee Prints // Horsley Printmakers- Rebecca Vincent Artist Brittney Lee // Paper // The Art of Brittney Lee // Etsy Shop Brittney Lee Brittney Lee Interview by Character Design // Lorelay Bove & Brittney Lee Article I love her work with paper. Everything is happy and colorful! She also has a blog here on Blogger! Ed Mell // Painting-Lithograph // Medicine Man Gallery David Galchutt // _ // David Galchutt Website // Etsy Shop Artmeister B.R. // (Pinterest Find) Artist Unknown // Mural // WDW Epcot- "Living with the Land" attraction
My students were invited to create a large piece of art for the front window of our local art store called The Artery. The Mona Lisa seemed appropriate, so we made her using the following steps. 1. I divided a 8x10" drawing of Mona Lisa into 24 rectangles and gave each student one of the small rectangles. 2. The students drew a 4x4 grid onto their small rectangle piece of the Mona Lisa drawing, and a 4x4 grid onto their white 9x12" construction paper. 3. By using the grid method, the students drew their piece of the Mona Lisa onto their 9x12" paper, then traced drawing with black marker, erased grid lines, and colored shaped with colored pencils. 4. For interest, students were told to make their drawings "mostly" warm or cool colors. Each student was given a small rectangle piece after the drawing below was cut into 24 rectangles. Then the student drew a small 4x4 grid on his/her piece. Then drew a 4x4 grid on 9x12" paper. Then enlarged their original piece by drawing on the grid. And colored. She looked like this before pieces were mounted on black background and hung in the window. Soon..........I'll go stand out in the rain and get a picture of the final installation, hopefully. (No idea why I didn't take a pic of it after we hung it up in the window?)
Are you looking for plant activities and lessons to fill your science and literacy centers throughout the spring? Then you will love plant activities!