Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Teepee's




This lesson was super fun to teach.  The kids loved learning about the Native Americans.  I used the Promethean Board to give a PowerPoint on Native American Art/Culture. 

When I grow up ...





This was my first project of the year with my 1st graders.  I love the Chef one with the chef hat!!

Horn of Plenty


Cornucopia's! I gave a few different references for this project to help with inspiration.. We practiced color blending, shading and following the form!



Thursday, December 15, 2011


Hidden Name Drawing

Great lesson to start the year with.  Students did a great job coming up with patterns and using many different colors.

Self Portraits


Self portraits can be tricky...students can get easily frustrated while doing this lesson.  None the less, it's a really important part of the curriculum and the outcome was amazing!  I taught this lesson with grade 3, 4 and 5.  We focused on proportion, color mixing and following the form.   You won't see any kids in my room use a plain brown pencil when coloring their hair.  We mix a whole bunch of different colors to make a RICH color! When we color in our face, we follow the shape of our face instead of coloring in one direction. 


Klimt Trees




The kids really enjoyed collaging the tissue paper and watching how the colors bled together.  We learned about Gustav Klimt and his Symbolist approach to painting.  We tried to make our own version of the Tree of Life. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Fall Leaves


 I did this lesson with 1st - 5th grade. I bought fall leaves at Michael's for cheap money! (I can reuse them every year, so it is worth it) The kids had to observe the leaves and try their best to copy them.

 

Van Gogh anyone?



This project I will do every year! I had so much fun teaching it and the kids love learning about Van Gogh. We started with oil pastels and then finished it off with a watercolor wash. Each students picture was different from the next!

Turkey Line Drawing


The students worked very hard on these turkey line drawings.  We focused on painting carefully and slowly so that we don't miss any of the details!  This picture above is the reference that they were using.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Native Lesson

The kids loved this lesson.  Every student had to bring in their own paper towel roll.  They taped off one end and then paper mached the roll.  The following week we filled the stick with rice, molded tinfoil into spirals and put them in the roll and taped off the other end of the stick.  We also did a power point on Wampanoag Indians and Native art.  Students got native American pattern references before painting, so they had some ideas of what to paint.  .... Rain sticks!