Assemblage lesson inspired by the Caldecott Award Winning story, "A Chair For My Mother"
Students created clay people then designed & then sewed clothing, added hair, and accessories.
Inspired by Artist and Naturalist, John James Audobun.
Art inspired by Graphic Designer, Peter Max. A study of the history of Earth Day.
Snowy Owl ceramics with a study on Snowy Owls.
Digital Collage with an emphasis on using art to communicate an idea.
Pebble Mosaics - animal of choice, with a visual study of that animal.
Pyramid Perspective drawing with a study of Ancient Egypt.
Students synthesized visual ideas from a variety of drawing books and/or their imaginations to create these imaginary creatures. Lesson in pen & ink technique and textures followed. 4/5th Grade
Students explored the art of Mandalas, using natural materials and sand as the medium.
Monsters in clay.
Lower Elementary Student Art
Students learned about ASL before creating a clay hand in a sign of their choosing.
Students learned about masks, symmetry, line, space, color and pattern.
Students in Florida created a spin-off of the typical snowman painting, experimenting with glue.
Students learned about symbolism and the artist Jim Dine through their heart print designs.
Jackson Pollock studies in Abstract Expressionism and action painting.
Students studied lines, shapes, background, and foreground through creating a digital city-scape.
Digital Landscape painting.
Studies of moths and butterflies.
Students learned about sea turtles in making their clay sea turtles of white and terra cotta clays embellished with sand and shells.
Studies of snails in the school garden led to these texture drawings of snails.
Integration of story and song about being grateful and appreciative - Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors.
Studies of dinosaurs led to dinosaur prints where students also learn about horizon lines, background, and foreground and the printing process.