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Friday, August 29, 2014
What was I thinking?
I was NOT thinking when planning my first lessons for this year. I somehow have created lessons where EVERY class is painting. My drying rack is packed to the top at the end of each day and I am worn out from washing, wiping, and refilling all day. What was I thinking?
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
First day fun
We are back!!! Actually, we have been back several weeks and the days are flying by. I always struggle with what to do with my students on the first day of art. I, obviously, cover rules and procedures but then what? I like to do something quick and fun to get them excited about the year. This time I decided to have my third, fourth, and fifth graders create a collaborative wall hanging to fill our stark new year walls. I quickly shared some weavings from Central America and we looked at some of the latest fashions inspired by these weavings. I think I had at least one child wearing an Aztec print in every class I taught! The students worked in groups adding their own rows of patterns to the "weavings". When a new class came in, they would just pick up where the previous group left off. Some of the last groups glued on the yarn fringe. I love the pop of color they bring to our hall!
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Shameful....
I totally fell hard off of the blogging wagon. I am back for a new year and I HOPE to do a better job of reporting the awesome art my students are working on. Until then, I will post pictures from last spring's projects. (because who wants to read an art blog post without pictures?) See y'all soon!
Our Empty Bowls Dinner was a huge success |
Gorgeous student made bowls ready to be displayed at the dinner |
glazing |
We used a combo of white and red clay this year |
This was an Andy Goldsworthy meets Andy Worhol ipad lesson. Fifth graders LOVED this project |
This is one of my favorites! |
several students combined their leaves into one composition |
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