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Showing posts with label
kinder
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Thursday
Using Shapes to Draw a Penguin with Kinders
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First we observe and understand the basic elements of the subject, then we use our imagination to make our own unique artistic creation!
Wednesday
Kinder Works of Art 2017-18
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W hat did we do this year in A rt ? Habitat to Home was our art room theme for 2017-18 We explored a variety of artistic processes,...
Kinder Art Work 2016 17
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Kinders are fearless artists and love to explore and create. Here is an overview of the projects we did this year enjoy: W hat did we do...
Red White and Blue Robots
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Connecting to classroom theme, this fun project allowed for lots of personal creative expression.
Tuesday
What a Square Pumpkin?
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Sunday
A visit with Kinder
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Sometimes our youngest artists need just a little extra time to feel comfortable with a new teacher that is why this year I decided to visit...
Thursday
Rainbow Robots
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Multiple skills and techniques-Background exploration of color using liquid watercolors and wet on wet application. Robot form created from ...
Sunday
Spring After School Class Alien Invasion grades k-3rd
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Create your own Alien. The After school program was open to grades K-3. Student designed and created their own alien creature, using paint, ...
Monday
November December 2011 Red Rectangular Robots
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This collage project reinforces color and shape recognition while building on spacial relationships; top, middle and bottom. Perfect for Kin...
Thursday
Kindergarten shapes to trace
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Part one select two shapes to trace creating an ABAB pattern. Part two, select two colors and color in the shapes in an ABAB pattern.
Wednesday
Plate Face
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Wow! What better way to start drawing a person than to start at the top with the face. These paper plate faces are silly expressive and ver...
This is ME!
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This intro to the arts is wonderful warm-up for students on a year long journey to draw a human form.
November-December 2006
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Mosaics and Masks K indergarten students designed mosaic panels using squares of construction paper and gift wrap to create patterns. They ...
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