To recap the last few weeks of school and what we have been working on I included images and some brief descriptions below.
We began this year by focusing on color. After reading
The Color Kittens by Margaret Wise Brown during our first week, we looked at Mondrian's artwork and discussed primary and secondary colors as well as horizontal and vertical lines.

Next I read
Warthogs Paint - A Messy Color Book by Pamela Duncan Edwards. This is a fun rhyming book about color mixing. We worked with tempera paint to create color wheels. Starting with primary colors on the palette, students mixed secondary colors to complete the wheel. One class created a large wheel that you can see hanging in the hall!

Following the color wheel we looked at Kandinsky's
Squares With Concentric Rings, and students worked with water color to create their own artwork. Each student started by creating one circle on their page with concentric circles within in it. We discussed primary and secondary colors again and
focussed on brush work. We discussed how to achieve thinner lines by holding the brush lightly. We discussed how to achieve bright colors by rinsing the brush in between painting colors. Once their circle was completed, they used their imagination to turn it into something else (for example, a beach ball with the ocean in the background, the torso of a person, the wheel of a train, etc.).

There has been a wonderful curiosity with color mixing and the magic of creating secondary colors from just three primary colors. It is this curiosity that leads to thinking critically and learning creative problem solving. We will continue to experiment with color and feeding this curiosity!