2nd grader, 8 years old, girl. Postercolors & oil pastels on drawing paper.
Pintura infantil e técnicas
IF you are like me, you are looking for FUN, yet simple projects for the end of the school year!! I got this idea from this fabulous blog ca...
Can you tell by looking at this project how badly I want it to be summer?? This is a cute project I found here . There were no ...
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We have another fun project for your kids (or you) to do during the hot summer months, this time we are sharing a fun summer agamograph template with you. Making an agamograph is really, really
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This week, first grade started their mixed media sail boat picture! Here's how we created them! Materials: Day 1: I gave them their choice of boat colors, gave them the white paper, a strip of black, paint, and a paintbrush & cup. They followed me in drawing the sails, and drawing the boat. We cut those out, and glued those on! Then, I demonstrated how to use the paintbrush and paint to make short, choppy brushstrokes to create the texture of the water. I talked about layering colors, and how they should be able to still see each color, that it should not be blended all together! Here's what they finished on day 1! Awesome art, Mrs. Walker's class!! Great job Mrs. Black's class! Day 2: We'll use the color of our boat to create a reflection in the water, we'll add clouds, a little flag on the top of our boat, and add some shadows on the sides of the boat with an oil pastel! Here are some finished lovelies from Mrs. Hartz's class!
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Zilker's annual School-wide Student Art Show is up - making our hallway at Zilker turn into an amazing museum! It is so hard to ph...
Quelques rappels sur diverses techniques picturales ne font jamais de mal, même si dorénavant elles sont utilisées avec succès dans de nombreuses classes. Pour nous, dans les années 80, c'était tout nouveau. Mais certaines font encore leur effet.Ainsi...
Introduce children to the history and practice of an ancient art form with this mesmerizing cut-and-paste worksheet.
Third graders have also been learning about art from India. They looked at examples of dhurrie rugs and created their own with cut paper and yarn. -Dhurries are flat, woven rugs used as floor coverings. -They've been made for centuries in India. -They are made with bright colors, simple designs like stripes, geometric shapes. -They are woven out of camel and goat hair. -Royal families would use dhurri rugs to decorate the floors of their palaces.
Heeeeere we go with CC Cycle 3, Week 2 ideas! Here is my regularly scheduled disclaimer: we keep it simple here at Gettin' Skooled! Our core is our weekly memory work. After that, we focus on math and phonics. But, we are a creative family and always need a little bit of inspired craftiness for fun. Here are a few ideas! Whuuuut?!? We get to do Pilgrim crafts this week?!? Two weeks in a row of fuuuuun craftiness! HISTORY There are lots of toilet paper pilgrim ideas out there, but I just love this idea of adding my kids' photo. Plus, we can totally save these and use them as napkin holders at Thanksgiving! {via} I know my little Scoutie Girl would love to make a pilgrim girl hat: {source and directions here} For some reason, I think my 2 kindergarteners will really like making this drawing: {via} This one might be biting off more than we can chew, but for some reason, I think my kids might be into painting some 2x4s and making a wooden pilgrim: {via} Great YouTube video here that works for both Cycle 3 Week 2 AND 3: GEOGRAPHY We'll continue to use the mnemonic devices packet I mentioned in Cycle 3, Week 1 to memorize the states and capitals. Definitely going to show the kids this YouTube video of a man drawing through the capitals of the US (to an original song). They will love this. SCIENCE Might have to make a skeleton out of q-tips and label the parts. Could also use different types of pasta. {via} Love this demonstration by A Cuppa for Mama on why we have bones! ART Here's a fun art project idea for the week: Another idea is to make symmetrical bugs: {via} Draw Write Now (Cycle 3 Match Ups here) Book #3 - Pilgrims in England (page 50) Book #3 - Sailing to America (page 54) Book #3 - Plymouth (page 56) Happy Homeschooling!
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A collection of art projects and activities for children ages 5 & 6
Sempre é bom ter uma ideia boa na caixola, principalmente quando ela dá um toque especial e criativo a atividade. E a coisa fica ainda melhor quando você pode reutilizar materiais, que provavelmente iriam para o lixo. Sempre estamos ligados e procurando novidades para vocês, então a ideia que encontramos utiliza de maneira simples e … Continuar lendo Atividade de Artes – Pintando com Plástico Bolha
Creative Art Projects for Busy Teachers
Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer ('The Woman in Gold), Gustav Klimt 1907 This was one of my favorite projects from a few years back, and my student still talk about it. Apparently, they loved it too, and that's not surprising, because we used fun techniques and mediums to make these glimmering beauties come to life. All my age groups, (4-6, 6-12, and adult) did a variation of this project. Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, also called "The Woman in Gold" was our inspiration for this project. We looked at Kilmt's use of design, pattern and color, and in creating our own Woman in Gold, we were mindful of balancing our use of line and shape. We repeated colors and patterns (red- yellow, red-yellow etc) for balance and cohesion. To begin, we primed a large piece of cardstock (you could use cardboard, acrylic paper or watercolor paper) with gold acrylic paint, to which we added a hint of brown for a more rustic effect. We set this aside. Using a colored print-out with Adele's face and arms, which you can find over at Art Projects for Kids, (see link here) we added our very own Klimt-esque decoratively draped gown and 1920's style hairdo, with plenty of decorative patterns, motifs and designs using black permanent marker. We referenced many Byzantine and Art Nouveau patterns (zentangles would work too) to help us along. I emphased that patterns should be done neatly, with line points connecting, and should exhibit variety in density and style. We then colored these patterns in with marker. I stressed the importance of working in sections using patterns of color, or color schemes, to keep things unified and harmonious. Klimt belongs to the Art Nouveau, or in German 'Jugendstil', era which is classified by its ornate, decorative and detailed elements. Inspired by Byzantine art, Klimt used lots of metallic paints and gold leaf to add shine and shimmer to his beautifully complex work. We too, added finishing touches to our patterned robes using metallic markers and paint pens. The kids were all ooh and ahh over the metallic markers. Once Adele was complete, we cut her out and laid her on our gold-painted background --- without pasting yet... because first we added more cut outs of patterned deco paper and pasted these under Adele, to extend her headdress, her gown, and to embellish the background behind her. Finally, we mounted our Adele on our background and added some bold black lines for definition and to connect all our elements. Beautiful. The kids were all so proud of this one! Adele in progress, above. 4-6 year olds: work in progress 4-6 year olds, with original 'Adele' top left Ages 7-11 Ages 6-9 Link to Art Project for Kids 'Adele' template: https://artprojectsforkids.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Klimt-Adele-Portrait.pdf
Deze opdracht is geschikt voor 6 – 12 jarigen maar ook oudere leerlingen kunnen hier vast en zeker mee aan de slag. Waar kan je allemaal mee drukken?Karton (geribbeld of vlak), plastiek (mapj…
Credit for the idea for this lesson goes to Shannah from newcityarts.blogspot.com! First graders discovered the work of Beverly Buchanan, a wonderful artist who collects debris from neighborhoods s…
Painting on tin foil using cotton buds (Q tips) is an easy process art idea for kids. Foil painting is great for working on fine motor skills as well as colour mixing for toddlers and preschoolers. This art technique was inspired by Van Gogh's painting the starry night.