I'm catching up with a couple of things from this school year that I just haven't had the opportunity to celebrate. These cats were created earlier this year by the 2nd and 3rd graders. We did them for our Art to Remember Fundraiser. They turned out wonderful and was a hit with our parents who purchased the products. I created this lesson last year and shared it with Art to Remember who has the entire lesson and all the downloads on their website (click here). I started by reading a book called, They All Saw a Cat by Brendan Wenzel. It's a great book about perception. If you don't have this one, you should think about getting it. It's beautiful, both in concept and in imagery. I have taught this lesson many different ways. I have done a very structured version the Art to Remember lesson plan because I wanted the final project to be universally successful. In the past, however, I have taught my students in a more choice based way. This plays into the book a bit better because we can talk about perception a bit more. Both ways were successful and fun for the students. For the Art to Remember projects, I used tempera cakes and construction paper crayons. These mediums made for a bold image on the ordered products. These cats were wonderful and I have heard the excitement from parents over and over. I heard student exclaim, "This is my favorite Art Project I have ever made." Yes!! That is music to this Art Teachers ears!
Second studio album by American singer and rapper. A departure from the dancehall and psychedelic style of her debut album 'Amala' (2018), it is a pop, R&B and funk record containing elements of soul.Disc 11. Cyber Sex - Doja Cat (2.45)2. Won't Bite (Feat. Smino) - Doja Cat (3.15)3. Rules - Doja Cat (3.07)4. Bottom Bitch - Doja Cat (3.17)5. Say So - Doja Cat (3.57)6. Like That (Feat. Gucci Mane) - Doja Cat (2.43)7. Talk Dirty - Doja Cat (4.01)8. Addiction - Doja Cat (3.28)9. Streets - Doja Cat (3.47)10. Shine - Doja Cat (2.40)11. Better Than Me - Doja Cat (3.22)12. Juicy - Doja Cat & Tyga (3.23)
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From the Art Class of Mangapapa School
This week, 2nd grade will be using our fabulous new "bingo daubers" to make some big and beautiful, Romero Britto, inspired animals! Kids and grownups alike love Britto's use of line, color, shapes, and popular objects he places in his art! They're so bright and fun, you can't help but smile! His beautiful work is also a great review for the Elements of Art! Here are some visuals, I printed out for each table Materials: Bingo Daubers India ink Crayola oil pastels Jack Richeson Semi-Moist Tempera paint I'll lead them in a directed drawing, showing them how to draw a cat and a dog, Britto style, with our bingo daubers filled with India ink. We'll add some color, the next time they come in! I'm thinking oil pastels and tempera paint! Stay tuned for some awesome ART! Mrs. Black's class is off to a great start!! Mrs. Fitch's, my golden paintbrush winners this month, are doing a great job with their Romero Britto Pets! Here's Mrs. Messmer's class, doing a great job on their Britto pets! Mrs. Dimas' class is finishing up their art today!
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Kindergarten artists read the book inspired by Paul Klee called, "The Cat and the Bird." We also looked at the images in the Paul Clay's book entitled, "Animal Tricks." We talked about the art elements of line and shape and used to them to create our own Paul Klee inspired cats. We also reviewed the art elements of shapes, lines and colors. We used shapes to draw the cats, lines to create a line pattern, and cool colors to use in the background. We used cool colors to create line patterns in the background. We reviewed warm and cool colors by putting images with these colors into a Venn Diagram on the board. We like to write our learning goal on the back of our artworks to share with our parents what we were learning about when we take our artwork home. Learning Goals; I can recognize some of Paul Klee's artwork. I can use lines to create a line pattern. I can find shapes in an artwork. I can separate warm colored markers from cold colored markers. I can create my own Klee inspired cat.
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