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| Warm/cool colors in 4th grade... |
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| One-point perspective in high school. |
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| Warm and cool color fields. |
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| Tissue paper landscape collages with the 6th graders. |
Today was an even busier day of art in St. Mary's. I had the high school students continue their one-point perspective hallway drawing (which they will finish Friday and put into the art show). The 6th graders are doing my landscape tissue paper collage that I developed for Chinook, and it worked quite well! I'm looking forward to doing this lesson again in Fairbanks. The 4/5 kiddos are painting color fields of warm and cool colors that will eventually be a collage, the 2/3 kids also prepared collage paper using crayons rubbings on different textures, the 1st graders enjoyed a day of dinosaurs (read a little book and drew dinosaurs, then did crayon rubbings over the top to look like dino skin), and the Kinders are slowly beginning a HERMIT CRAB! My favorite lesson that I've developed by far. I read them the Eric Carle Hermit Crab book, and they sponge painted a watery background of blue and greens and painting a small page orange, which they will cut their crabs from tomorrow. They will also decorate a hermit crab shell tomorrow too.
Had moose steaks last night and moose fajitas on the menu for tonight at one of the teacher's homes.... moose, moose, moose.
I have no time for homework because of prep and dinner--- I'm cutting out 22 hermit crab shells for the Kinders to decorate and crab templates for them to trace.
---Giselle
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