One of my favorite projects for 2nd grade this time of the year is to take them on a Texture Safari. They explore the classroom looking for textures both implied and actual, they classify and describe them. I went in search of a video I could share with them on YouTube but everything was for younger students and it showed. I went on Safari in my home with iPad in hand to photograph some textures to share with them. The project will involve first identifying textures then creating their own texture collage from rubbings.
Here is a link to my video.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Teaching with Social Distancing
So this experience led me to looking for other options. I downloaded Adobe Spark and used it for week two. This works really well, easily attaches to both school platforms because I have easy access to a link and the quality is great. What I did not love is that it is a slide platform that streamed into a video. So, I checked in with a few of the video gurus that we follow as Art Teachers and the overall recommendation was to use iMovie. It is now downloaded and that is where I will go today as I prepare for tomorrow's postings. My district is now using Google Classroom as our teaching mode, too. Watch for posting of all my teaching videos week by week. I'll get this and who knows what type of teacher I will become on the other side of this all. It's a whole new world!!!
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Big Cardboard Birds
Over the years I have found so many great ideas on the Krokotak blog and the Big Cardboard Birds was a recent one. I am planning a early spring Artome' Art Show with the theme of Birds. My fourth grade students have finished their framed art and they are doing the Big Birds for wall decor as a collaborate work. I pre-cut all the cardboard shapes and each child painted a section with fluorescent tempera paint. Each student could make their own decisions about color and pattern. We reference the work of Romero Britto and his patterns and bold colors to guide the work. When completed, each student had input on how their piece would be assembled. They are so proud. Only one class has completed the bird but I will add photos of the others as they are finished. Complements were generous all day long from all the younger students.
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Size is about 3 feet by 3 1/2 feet |
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Winter Mini Watercolors




Thursday, December 5, 2019
1st grade Mono printing
I discovered this great post over on Mrs. Knight's Smartest Artist the other day for Northern Light mono prints and I immediately knew I wanted to try this approach to mono printing with my first grade students. I reviewed the steps as they were given and every student experienced success. Our approach was just for a winter scene that reflected what we could see around us after a recent snow storm. Here are a few photos of student work.








Peter Max ATC





Organic Shaped Monsters
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Student Work - Flower Monster |
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Student Work - So many teeth! |
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Student Work - Sooo many eyes! |
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Student Work - Monster with a Bow |
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Student Work - Orange monster |
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