The prompt I gave my students was to create a wing creature in flight. We discussed what could be a "creature". They decided it could be an animal, imaginary creature, food monsters, robot, or a person. Here are some of the amazing pictures they created. I think they are incredibly fun!!
Showing posts with label Construction Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Construction Paper. Show all posts
November 08, 2021
September 06, 2013
Rizzi City Building Collages: 1st Grade
My student teacher was with me a couple years ago during her practicum class field experience. I was working on a James Rizzi unit at the time, and she remembered the student really enjoying it. So she decided that she'd do a Rizzi lesson with the first graders for their cityscapes. They've been turning out very fun & colorful! I think Mr. Rizzi would be very proud to know his work is inspiring so many!!!
February 05, 2013
Paper Sculpture/ Texture Focus: Kindergarten
My student teacher wanted to do a texture plate rubbing background on the papers before the students created a rough, bumpy, and smooth paper sculpture on top of it. I think they turned out wonderful, and this is a twist on an old project I'll continue to use. Another reason why it is so great to have student teachers...they bring something different to the table!!
December 14, 2012
What do you notice about these works of art?
This week I was struck by what I think is an interesting a phenomena while grading. After looking at the pictures..can you tell what it is? No? Give up? The colors! These students gravitated toward a certain color palette this nine weeks in all their projects?!?!?! I know I've gone through phases with the colors I use in my paintings...but I've never really noticed elementary age students doing this. Just found it interesting.
December 08, 2012
December 07, 2012
Winter Owls w/ Patterns: Kindergarten
This week I read The Little White Owl to my kindergarten students. We discussed shape & pattern. I also introduced construction paper crayons to them. I was thrilled with their work. They aren't kinderbabies anymore!!! This is one of the joys of teaching elementary!!!! My kiddos are growin' up! ha ha
November 29, 2012
Collage Snowmen: Kindergarten
Now is the time I usually see my kindergarten students turning the corner! It is exciting for me as an art teacher to witness such a transformation....often from nondescript markings to beautiful works of art. They are doing so well at handling glue/scissors. Well...most of them. I heard yesterday I had an upset parent because their child has cut up their pants the past two times they've had art. I'm assuming it was done in my room, but I did not see the "crime". There are 21 students in the class...the tables are not made of see through glass....and they are required to stay in their seats. So I did not see it happen..or the aftermath of. I honestly can say I've not had a student do that in my 16 yrs of teaching. I've had them cut themselves, trim their hair a little...but never cut up their pants/shirts. Hopefully this will not happen anymore....I've been going over scissor safety/rules with every class.
November 21, 2012
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