Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Major Catch Up!

First I want to apologize for my blogging absence. My husband and I have recently purchased a "fixer upper" house and it has consumed all of my out of school life. I have been up to my eye balls in paint, putty, and pretty much every tool ever imagined. I will post pictures of our progress soon!


My Waverly-Belmont kiddos did some awesome, amazing, wonderful art the first half of school. I just wanted to highlight a few of the projects they finished up before the winter break.


My Kinders created winter landscapes, the final products were incredible. Let's hope they bring us some snow this year! We read a book with lots of beautiful snowy landscapes. And then each student was able to identify the horizon line, the foreground, and the background. Check out these beauties.








Now first grade created some outer space art! We talked about spheres and how to color to make the planets look like they had dimension. We used Crayola construction paper crayons on black paper. Every kid needs some construction paper in their life. They are the bomb.com! They make brilliant color on construction paper. Once they finished their outer space drawing we cut up some old painted paper and drew astronauts on them. The artists outlined with sharpie and then cut and glue scrap paper to add details to their 'nauts. While they were creating their 'nauts I was calling them up to spray paint their background with a little white tempera and water. They loved this! Even though they only got to squirt three times. You would think it was the best day of their life! Finished projects were AMAZING!







Second graders did some fabulous weavings! Weaving is one of my fave things to teach, so I feel like the kids enjoy it because I love it so much. We started out each class creating a strip and then each student got to weave their paper strip(weft) in a huge piece of construction paper(warp). Once everyone go the jist they created their own paper weavings out of construction paper and painted paper strips. Students then created a collage of a house out of their weaving and scrap paper. I love these!






Third graders also created some amazing weavings. We just used those good ole chinet plates. They work just like a canvas. We looked at the art of Kandinsky and they they painted some concentric circles with Crayola tempera paint. Once those dried they added designs with black paint. We then learned about weaving. They warped their loom(plate) and then wove some beautiful yarn to create these lovelies.












Fourth graders had an awesome December. They have been working so hard and creating some beautiful artwork. I want to show you two projects they have been working on. We read the book "Snowmen at Night" by Caralyn Buehner. They then created their own snowman at night. We talked about drawing spheres to make it look like they were three dimensional. They used chalk on this project so they practiced blending. The catch was the snowman had to be doing an action. These turned out so fabulous.








Fourth graders also learned about the Ndebele people. They learned about their culture and specifically their artwork. We read the book "My painted house, my friendly chicken, and me" by Maya Angelou. They created an artwork in the Ndebele style using primary and secondary colors and black lines and shapes. I love these abstract pieces!



Talk Soon!
Sarah