Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Monsters and Cats!
This week we took a look at monsters! I read the book Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberley. Then we discussed details of the head and face. We also discussed how to create texture or the appearance of feathers, fur or scales on the body of the monster. These are hanging in the hall to see!
The upper level looked at Dr. Seuss's "Joseph Katz and His Coat of Many Colors" painting. It's a very colorful painting of a cat. The kids first drew a their cat using oil pastel and then added detail to the sweater or coat that they designed for the cat. They also added details behind the cat to give the viewer the sense of a windy or still night. Once their painting was complete they wrote three descriptive words about their work and then named their cat!
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Van Gogh Pumpkins....
We are continuing to look at Van Gogh's work and discussing how to create movement in our artwork. We are also talking about the difference between organic shapes and the shapes we can name. The upper level included trees in their work. The lower level classes focused on organic shaped pumpkins.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Sunflowers
Using Our Senses in the Outdoor Classroom...
This month we will be using at least four of our senses in the outdoor classroom to observe and discuss the similarities and differences of pumpkins and apples. The descriptive words that we are using in conversation are helping to expand vocabulary too!
Friday, October 4, 2013
Color Mixed Kites...
Windy Fall is upon us! It is absolutely gorgeous weather! Since the kids are having such fun color mixing I thought it might be fun to experiment some more and add a little color to kites!
This is a simple project but gives the kids a little more practice color mixing and an opportunity to start making patterns.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Abstract Leaf drawings....
The upper level worked on abstract leaf drawings today. They started with a leaf template. The art challenges for today were to 1. change the leaf into something else and 2. use primary colored pencils to blend secondary colors.
Fairy
Peacock
Wizard
Self Portraits!
This was a take home project that turned out fabulous results! Each self portrait is SO different! They are lighting up the hall! Such awesome self expression!
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