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Friday, December 12, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
Fall Tree Landscapes
The first graders created stunning Fall Tree Landscapes while learning about the “horizon line” as a follow up to a lesson on horizontal and vertical. They drew a horizon line and then painted the sky and grass. In the next class, the students drew“Y”s for tree trunks and then painted tree leaves in Fall shades.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Leaf Rubbing Watercolors and Craypas Leaf Drawings
The Second graders looked at Fall Leaves in the Art Studio. They created leaf impressions by rubbing crayon on paper with the leaves underneath. Then they painted with watercolor and discovered the crayon wax resisting the paint. Finally, they observed a leaf, drew it with craypas and glued it onto their composition.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Big Apples
As part of the Kindergarten Art room Primary Color Unit and the Kindergarten Classroom Apple Unit, the Kindergarteners painted all shades of red apples. They mixed red, pink, reddish orange, and purplish red paint on giant apple shape papers. Then they had the opportunity to create textures with various tools and to add tissue paper, stems or leaves.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
Collaborative Totem Pole
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Japanese Cherry Blossoms
In the Art Room, the Kindergarteners took a nature walk on
campus to find beautiful emerging Cherry Blossom trees early this Spring. We
learned about the gift of 3000 cherry blossom trees bestowed on Washington, DC
by Tokyo, Japan. Then we studied photos of cherry blossoms and Japanese paintings
of Sakura- cherry blossoms. The students used a drip method and straws to create
the branches. Then with fingers and corks they added pink, red and white paint
blossoms. With tissue paper, they glued on more blossoms. They also studied
traditional Japanese calligraphy and the special brushes and ink required for
that art. They had an opportunity to practice copying some characters and then making
their own special signature character or Hanko.