This is a way to showcase the artwork being done in the classes I teach at the local private school. Fun stuff!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
3rd grade completes ecosystems
Leaf people art kindergarten

The class was directed to take the leaves, twigs and other items on thier tables and rearrange them on the paper until it looked like a person to them. They were encouraged to remember that people have certain body parts and the placements of those parts. They were able to add eyes with berries and seed heads from flowers in addition to acorn tops.
After the "leaf person" had been created the students were given tacky glue and spreader sticks with instructions on attaachment of the leaves to the paper. Part of the lesson is creativity but some of it is basic manipulation of supplies and how to follow directions. Almost all of the class was able to master the gluing without covering their hands in glue. I think they enjoyed this project and it again spurred on their imaginations.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Kindergarten draws animals and more
This has been the week for drawing using the books from the library collection. We started with the basic shapes and added details and color once the drawings were completed. Most of the students added a final "free time" drawing on the back of the page. A couple of them had trouble with the idea of imagining something to draw from the shapes even after the lesson reverting to hearts or scribbles but it was fun for all.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
2nd grade studies Integrating art and studies

Students were able to make drawings and color or paint them. Sometimes the detail work won out over completing the full assignment. Remembering their past project and what they learned from them or what project they did seemed to also generate a lot of discussion.
This is another project that I will definately repeat.
The first grade is busy constucting their ecosystem and as part of that project yesterday the students were to draw and paint a building in the area as well as a plant and an animal.
We apparently have lions and tigers but no bears in our parks. The kids used q-tips as brushes. I am looking forward to seeing the completed project and getting a couple of pictures to share. Nothing says art to the kids like paint. They are getting a bit of assembly help from the grownups but all of the artwork on this mural is theirs. Great job!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Weaving is completed and exploring the purple crayon
The hardest part was letting me keep them overnight to take a picture before they could take them home. Both of the parent helpers got pretty good at the weaving too.
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