Just finished putting together the badges for art club members grades 5-8! They will be wearing them during Fine Arts Night as they help younger students with the make-and-take projects.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The Three Little Pig Houses
Here are the three little pig houses for The Three Little Pig Opera Thursday, May 30th at Fine Arts Night! Art club members did an amazing job!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Silent Auction Artwork Sneak Peak
Art club members grades 5-8 teamed up and made these beautiful works of HEART on canvas. Thank you to the Pre-K and first grade for making the hearts back in February. Save your pennies and come ready to bid on our students' artwork during the silent auction and Fine Arts Night Thursday, May 30th, 2013 from 5-8PM.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Sneak Peak!
Here is a sneak peak of two of the wonderful works of art available during the silent art auction at this year's Fine Arts Night. Third grade used newspaper and acrylic paint to create city skylines.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Art Club Update
Another successful art club meeting yesterday. Thank you to my wonderfully talented members. We finished 5 canvases and they are ready for Fine Arts Night on May 30th for the silent art auction. We also made this amazing giant paper flower. The flower came out so nice that we are thinking about making more for Fine Arts Night.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Kindergarten: Zippy The Zebra
Meet Zippy the Zebra!
Day 1: The students and I watched a YouTube video, "Zippy the Zebra." Poor Zippy had many fleas and was very itchy, he could not get ride of them. Then, Zippy walked by two birds in a tree that were very hungry. The birds ate all of the fleas off Zippy. Zippy felt better and the birds were not hungry anymore. This is called symbiosis. The students and I brainstormed other symbiotic relationships.
Symbiosis: Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical associations, typically to the advantage of both.
After, we talked about the black and white stripe pattern on zebras. We spent the remaining time in class making matters with buttons, pom-poms, colored pasta, buttons, beads, and wood shapes.
Day 2: Students traced, cut out, and glued together all of the parts to make their zebra. They assembled the zebra onto the background color of their choice.
Day 3: Students were given artistic freedom to make whatever colored stripes on Zippy, as long as they made a pattern. Student glued on a yarn tail and mane.
Day 1: The students and I watched a YouTube video, "Zippy the Zebra." Poor Zippy had many fleas and was very itchy, he could not get ride of them. Then, Zippy walked by two birds in a tree that were very hungry. The birds ate all of the fleas off Zippy. Zippy felt better and the birds were not hungry anymore. This is called symbiosis. The students and I brainstormed other symbiotic relationships.
Symbiosis: Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical associations, typically to the advantage of both.
After, we talked about the black and white stripe pattern on zebras. We spent the remaining time in class making matters with buttons, pom-poms, colored pasta, buttons, beads, and wood shapes.
Day 2: Students traced, cut out, and glued together all of the parts to make their zebra. They assembled the zebra onto the background color of their choice.
Day 3: Students were given artistic freedom to make whatever colored stripes on Zippy, as long as they made a pattern. Student glued on a yarn tail and mane.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
7th and 8th Grade: CD Weaving
The 7th and 8th grade completed radial weaving on old CDs. After everyone was done, I tied the CDs together to display outside of the art room.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Fine Arts Night is Coming Up!
Art club worked today after school on artwork for fine arts night. We are very excited! I hope you are too!
Thursday, March 28, 2013
BPAC: Pop-Up Park Event
Hello Everyone,
I receive monthly emails from the Burchfield Penney Art Center on their upcoming events. I wanted to share this one with you. There is a call for children ages 8-18 to participate in their Pop-Up Park event on Saturday, April 13. The kids will be designing, build, plan on, and tear down their own park. Sounds fun to me! More information below on their website:
Burchfield Penney Art Center: Pop-Up Park Information
I receive monthly emails from the Burchfield Penney Art Center on their upcoming events. I wanted to share this one with you. There is a call for children ages 8-18 to participate in their Pop-Up Park event on Saturday, April 13. The kids will be designing, build, plan on, and tear down their own park. Sounds fun to me! More information below on their website:
Burchfield Penney Art Center: Pop-Up Park Information
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Art Club: First Meeting
I was very excited to hold our first art club meeting this week. Art club members in grades 5-8 met and discussed our plans for this year's art club. We had a lot to talk about. Grades 5-8 art club will play a huge role in fine arts night this year (Thursday, May 30, 2013). In the time we had left, students painted owls onto toilet paper tubes.
Friday, March 15, 2013
5th Grade: Flash Yarn
"Flash yarn" (name re-purposed to use at school) is a new wave of graffiti that does not harm public spaces like spray paint does. I encourage you to click on the link below to see other examples of "flash yarn."
More Examples
More Examples
Thursday, February 14, 2013
First Grade: Making Clay
The first grade worked together to make their own clay (play-doh). The students measured and mixed ingredients together to make primary-colored clay. The next class, each student choose what secondary color they would like to make and what two primary colors they needed to mix together. After mixing the clay, students spent the remaining of class making sculptures.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
First Grade: Wayne Thiebaud
The first grade and I had a lot of fun looking at artist Wayne Thiebaud's food paintings and making our own artwork inspired by Thiebaud's gumball machine paintings. Plus, it was a good opportunity to review our primary/secondary colors and warm/cool colors.
Valentines For Our Veterans
Pre-K, 1st, 7th, and 8th grade put their art projects on pause and took the time to make Valentines for our Veterans last week.
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