Third grade students now understand that a silhouette is a dark image against a light-colored background. To create these wonderful fall pictures, students explored a wet-on-wet watercolor technique called a drip painting. They first wet the paper and then dripped on the sunset colors. Watching the colors drip down the paper created a lot of excitement in the art room! The colors blended nicely into each other, creating our light colored background. For the dark image, students used india ink and painted things they might see outside. We practiced painting trees, and most choose to include one in their final picture.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Clay Penguins
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Out of this world shapes!





Students used geometric shapes to create one of a kind robots and rockets. They are designed to help kids out. Here are some of the ideas the students had..."my robot is mad because people are polluting the water!" "I designed my robot to play basketball and I love it. And I thought it would look cool." "My robot diver dived and saved somebody. He is a water police."
Very CREATIVE second and third graders!!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Happy Grandparents Day!



Students have been thinking about their grandparents and grandfriends in art. When asked what they will be like when they are a grandparent the kids responded in some very thoughtful ways.
Here are some quotes from some of our students:
When I am a grandparent I will....
"wait for them at the stoplight. Hold their hand across the street. Put
them right next to me."-second grader

"I will cook"-kindergartener
"I will try to buy a moter scoter. I'll use it to visit my grandkids. I hope I'll be as good as you are! -second grader
"if i were a grandparent I would want to live next to grandkids. I would like to play with them. I would have them over every chance I had." -second grader
"When I am a grandma I will help my grandchildren be better in school. And love them."-first grader
"I will do anything for my grandchildren. -Second grader
Here are some funnies...on the 100th day of school I asked some 1st graders what they would look like when they are 100 years old. Here is what they said:



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