Friday, April 2, 2010

Kindergarten Mother's Day Fingerprint Flowers



Easter Egg Mosaics

For Easter this year, I drew an egg template for the students. We talked about mosaics and they got to work right away to create these materpieces! What a great way to get rid of extra paper scraps!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Pinwheels


Pinwheel Maker is a title I never thought I would earn! Not as hard as it looks though...we tried these for after-school art and they turned out just fine! The students had fun running up and down the hallways making their pinwheels spin.I can't remember which blog I found this idea on...but there are a few variations out there in cyberspace. We used thumbtacks stuck into pencil erasers...but the 1st grade teachers at my school tried these with brads stuck through the center of their pinwheel and rolled up paper for the stem.
Happy Pinwheeling!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Perspective Snowman - 3rd Grade



What better way to learn perspective around this time of year than to do a partial snowman! I borrowed this idea from one of the great blogs I follow...scatterbrain that I am, I can't remember which one...but I love how it turned out.






























































Abstract Poinsettia Flowers - 2nd Grade

I saw this idea on Oodles of Art and immediately had to try it with my second graders! We began with a discussion on abstract art. We viewed real poinsettia flowers and talked about the shape of the petals. We then talked about how we could make these beautiful holiday flowers into an abstract work of art by ripping all of our petals and leaves. This project was also an excellent time to teach glue control! They turned out beautiful and received many complements!







Kindergarten Tissue Paper Snowmen

This project was an idea I borrowed from another blog and it turned out so much better than I expected! The students had a great time with it and were able to practice fine motor skills. We began by having a discussion about cool colors. Next, we pasted down squares of tissue paper. After a little practice and a few reminders, the students had the process down to an art! The next class, after the tissue paper and glue had dried, we began painting our snowman. We talked about the shapes that we used for each part of the snowman's body. Last, my favorite part! We took Q-tips and added snowflakes for the final touch! What a talented group of kindergartners I have!









Thursday, November 12, 2009

Straw Blown Turkeys

My students loved this Thanksgiving project! The straw blown feathers turned out amazing! I tried it with both 2nd and 3rd graders. The students added their own individual characteristics to their turkeys! So creative!