Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Busy this week!

5th graders work on brainstorming their new project: sun design. Our target today was how to convey meaning through an original design. 



2nd graders used Marc Chagall's painting, The Rooster to inspire them! They created their rooster's feathers today. 


Thursday, August 20, 2015

Art teacher, artist, creator: First day! Welcome back to art! We had a great fir...

Art teacher, artist, creator: First day! Welcome back to art! We had a great fir...: First day! Welcome back to art! We had a great first day of art. All my classes were stellar and even remembered things we learned last year...
First day! Welcome back to art! We had a great first day of art. All my classes were stellar and even remembered things we learned last year. Amazing. 4th graders discussed the elements of design and created examples to refer to for their future layered landscapes. 5th graders tried to figured out how to convey the meaning and attributes of the sun in their own original design. 3rd graders used resources to draw a giraffe, inspired but the book "Giraffes Can't Dance." 2nd graders were inspired by Marc Chagall's "Roster" painting, while creating feathers for their roosters. 1st graders studied sunflowers to create a Van Gogh sunflower. Here's a sneak peek into our world today!





Monday, August 17, 2015

The art room!

Back to school night was awesome! It was so nice seeing old and new faces, I loved seeing former students who are so tall and grown up. This year will be another great one. In the art room I love posting our Learning Targets on the back wall. It's pretty empty now, but as learning takes place the wall will be full! It's a great reminder of all the things we have learned throughout the year. I post many examples of exemplary work around the room. I myself am a visual leaner, so I value being about to see what excellent should look like. 
Learning Target Wall










Saturday, August 15, 2015

Back to school

I had a great summer full of family, travel and art (of course). Now its back to teaching my artists!