5th grade artists worked with pattern, repetition, and contrasting colors to make an op art design.
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4th grade artists are learning how people from different cultures and places make artwork. They learned about Navajo weaving and how the people use wool from sheep to make yarn and weavings. Students learned how to make a cardboard loom and are weaving a small little bag. Some weaving vocabulary words we learned are: warp, weft, weave, loom, and beat in.
3rd grade students are learning to work with different materials and processes to create 3D art. Students modeled with clay to make an imaginary or fantasy creature.
We have been learning different ways to print in 2nd grade art. Students learned how a print is a copy of something. Students practiced with kneaded erasers and stamp pads to explore printing. Then, we looked at the artist Piet Mondrian and his geometric artwork. Students created a monotype print using paint on plastic. We also used the primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Students really enjoyed making this artwork!
1st grade artists have been designing characters and comic stories. We looked at how art connects with story telling through comics and picture stories. Students worked to draw creative characters. After that, we discussed the setting of a story. We finished off with creating action in a comic story. Here are a few examples.
Kindergarten artists have been creating a fun artwork that represents their family. We discussed how all families are different yet have things in common. Students created a paper version of Russian nesting dolls.
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2014-2020 Art Teacher Archives
December 2021
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