The 4th graders are creating pieces of art that appear as opposites from different vantage points. They each create two painting of things that are opposite (hot and cold, big and small, etc.) and find a creative way to illustrate them. They use complementary colors (opposites on the color wheel) for the main color in each of their paintings. They create an accordion fold by folding every inch to create 12 one inch spaces. They cut each painting into 6 one inch strips and alternate them on the folds. The result is a piece they changes dramatically depending on where your viewpoint is.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
"Alphabet Posters" Kindergarten
The Kindergarten classes are creating Alphabet posters. Each student is assigned one letter of the alphabet to illustrate. They practice writing the letter, making it into a bubble letter, and they turn it into a character by giving it arms, legs, and a face. Then they have to draw one word for their letter (like an apple for A). When they are ready, they make their letters for the class poster on construction paper cards. They draw, outline, and neatly color their letter using a pencil, marker, and construction paper crayons. We combine all the student's letters to create a poster that has the entire illustrated alphabet. The finished posters will be hung up in the Kindergarten hallway as they are completed.
"Bus Contest" 3rd Grade
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
"Leaf Prints" 1st Grade
The first graders have been learning about leaves, and how to draw them. They made sketches of four different leaf shapes, and picked their favorite type. They used this drawing to create a stamp that they could use for printmaking. They pressed the lines of their leaf onto a styrofoam panel, transferring the drawing to the stamp. They used brayers to roll printing ink onto their stamp, and then used the stamp three times on a piece of paper. When they finished, they had three colorful leaf prints.
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