Showing posts with label Paper Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Sculpture. Show all posts

March 02, 2021

Cardboard Tube Creates With A Theme

 I have been trying to do projects with my students that hands-on/messy/different since we've returned to in person! We spent so much time drawing/coloring while we were virtual (many of my students had NO or VERY LIMITED art supplies).  I tried to do some supply give aways, but so many of the students that truly needed it did not come (or were unable to come) to pick them up. 


I introduced the idea of "theme" to the second grade classes this past week.  They selected a theme, and created creatures that were inspired by their theme.  We used paper towel rolls as the base for our creations.  I had so much fun creating my teacher examples...I had to share. Can you guess the themes?? 




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!!  






May 11, 2012

Paper Sculpture Creatures: 1st Grade

These are my teacher examples.  
I don't know if I've ever posted pictures of my teacher examples because I mainly want to show off my student work!  
I was just having too much fun with this project though & thought I'd share!! 
You will see the blue guy again down below...one of my students must have really liked my example. ha ha










They start with a TP roll, a pipe cleaner, and full access to the scrap box.  Half way through the class I start having students bring their little monster/creatures up to glue googlie eye balls on.  They pick what they want & where they want them...and I hot glue them on(googlie eyes & Elmer's glue are not friends!!).  We talked about how they could be inspired by emotions, animals, monsters, or aliens.  Next week we'll be finishing them up, and creating a landscape collage for them to live in!

September 13, 2011

Abstract 3-D Paper Sculptures: 2nd Grade




Ms. Piper is continuing with my abstract unit in 2nd grade.  This lesson was so much fun & the kids really did a great job.  I've hung some of them vertical in the display case & they look amazing!  These are the wow factor when you have visitors coming to your school(the mayor of Nashville is coming in just a couple weeks..so this is on my mind! ha ha).

August 02, 2011

Second Day of Two Day Inservice











You want to see how different art teachers are...take a look at the projects they did today during our second day of inservice!!!  We had 50+ art teachers...with the group split in half.  Both days the groups did studio projects, did reverse unit planning(off of the studio project...placing it in the new curriculum), as well as worked on another unit for another grade level off of the new curriculum.  I believe most teacher enjoyed the 2 days & what we had planned.  However, it was what was not on our schedule that made the time so wonderful & rich!  You get that many art teachers together(which happens too little)...and the ideas that start flying around are enough to make your head spin! 
We are going to start meeting once a 9 weeks in a general session, try to have professional development days at least once a 9 weeks, and encouraging using some of our 5 professional days given us by the district to visit other art teachers!!  So hopefully...connecting will continue throughout the year!!!