Monday
Kinder Fall Leaves
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Changing a Summer green leaf into a Fall warm colored leaf, using oil pastels and for a bit of detail with added a cut and glued yarn center...
Mini Selfies
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Collage Mini portraits...overview of the history of Portrait painting Paper Selfie-Introduction to constructing a human face using paper. ...
Frank Stella inspired
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We are building on the Take a Line for a Walk project and looking at the later work of American Artist Frank Stella.
More Cute Cookies
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What a sweet and fun way to learn , what are the parts of our face and where are they located. Where are my arms, legs and tummy...coloring,...
Friday
Leaf Tile Patterns
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This projects has several steps and involves introducing students to printmaking. First we did a series of leaf rubbing to transfer the te...
Lines straight Lines curvy
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Lines LINES LiNEs...long straight short curvy this project has it all! Student get to try out using a ruler to create straight lines, how ...
Wednesday
Picasso inspired Fairy-tale villains
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This lesson combines the Picasso/cubist approach to portraiture with well know icons of classic Fairy Tale stories...the witch, troll, wizar...
Lake George
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Inspired by the Georgia O'Keeffe painting...collage learning the basics of creating a landscape. We used color pencil to layout the vari...
Name Tile Project
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4 part project
Glue, Pastel and a Pumpkin
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2 Part project: looking at pumpkin forms, students practiced drawing step by step. Working with white glue, students drew pumpkins. After...
Cookie People around the world
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It's a small world cut and collage project. Inspired by cultural clothing from around the world.
Kinder Self Portrait
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this is me...
Little Shrines
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Little shrines...Day of the Dead Cultural exploration, artists that inspire, how does this tradition connect to North and South American his...
Dem Bones
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Leg bone connected to the hip bone... Working with a pre printed skeleton, students cut and assembled the form and added Day of the Dead d...
Foil Day of the Dead Project
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Students created their own skull pattern and transferred their design on to a foil surface.
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