After learning about how to draw lots of 3-D forms, our students designed their own robots, gave them a job, and a place to live! I love how colorful their paintings turned out to be!
Showing posts with label 3rd Grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3rd Grade. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Mondrian Abstract Art
After studying the artwork of Piet Mondrian, our 3rd graders created their own, and I'm proud of the great job they did!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Last OP Art of the Year!
Our 3rd graders have been working hard on their OP art circle projects, I was so impressed I took lots of pictures of them! We began by making a grid, then added about four circles that will pop out at you and students chose their alternating colors themselves. I was really impressed how quickly everyone caught on and look at the great results!
Friday, March 16, 2012
First Animoto Video
I recently learned of a neat way to add some sparkle to student artwork on display! Animoto lets you take pictures you have saved on your computer (or other file sharing services) and place them into a video complete with animation, music, and text! It took me about five minutes to plop this one together this morning, but WOW! I can't wait to make some more! Enjoy!
Special thanks to Leslie Shamblin for showing our school how EASY this is to use!
Make your own slideshow with music at Animoto.
Special thanks to Leslie Shamblin for showing our school how EASY this is to use!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Rousseau Lions
After studying the life and work of Henri Rousseau, our third graders created their own jungle art and overlapped layers of jungle to hide their lions. Some of these are amazing, and the students worked very hard on them!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Viva Valentine!
These last few classes, we have been celebrating Valentine's Day through our art and music! Many grades learned some new Valentine songs and we incorporated some art vocabulary review into our Valentine projects! Here are a few from each grade
The forth grade learned about an old style of art called quilling. It's been around for hundreds of years, but historically, only the rich could do it because colored paper was so expensive! Now we can easily do the art of paper rolling, and the kids were so creative with their cards!
Fifth grade used watercolor pencils to make a tie-dye effect on their pictures. Watercolor pencils are AMAZING because it's watercolor paint all closed up cleanly inside of a colored pencil. Just color, add water, and you have a painting with very little mess!



I am so proud of all of our students on their projects. What a cool way to celebrate Valentine's Day!
First Graders learned about warm colors and used them for the sky, they used cool colors to color in the hand. We added a little glitter around the heart for some sparkle!
Second grade made Valentine trees that we painted with black paint, then worked on cutting out small colorful hearts for leaves, and mounted them on a Valentine-colored paper.
The third graders worked on positive and negative space hearts. We used two colors (white and red) of paper and made the hearts on one side show positive space and on the back show negative space. When you flipped over the heart, you saw the opposite colors on the other side! I know it sounds complicated, but it really wasn't too bad.
The forth grade learned about an old style of art called quilling. It's been around for hundreds of years, but historically, only the rich could do it because colored paper was so expensive! Now we can easily do the art of paper rolling, and the kids were so creative with their cards!
Fifth grade used watercolor pencils to make a tie-dye effect on their pictures. Watercolor pencils are AMAZING because it's watercolor paint all closed up cleanly inside of a colored pencil. Just color, add water, and you have a painting with very little mess!



I am so proud of all of our students on their projects. What a cool way to celebrate Valentine's Day!
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