Monday, January 25, 2016

2nd Grade Birch Tree and Cardinal Collage

This project is my favorite so far this year! I think it is my favorite because of the different steps and instructional methods used to teach them. This is my 4th art project with Nico's class and I also feel like I am getting to know them a bit more.  
Here's a few collages. 

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Valentine Printmaking Class at The Clayground!

I am very excited be be teaching another class the The Clayground. For more information and to sign up, click this link.

5th grade Snowman Reflection Project

This project was so eye-opening for me to teach! For the first time I incorporated a task and apply segment approach step-by-step as opposed to reviewing/modeling the entire process and then having students apply. DUH! The time spent in between task and apply segment was perfect for assessment and revision. PLUS, I feel like less time was spent on redirecting the process. The results? This potential complex project was simplified by task segments and the results were super successful! I walked away from this lesson with new ideas and a fresh to teaching art in the elementary setting!




Sunday, January 17, 2016

2nd grade Winter Birch Tree and Cardinal Collage


Winter Art is so fun to explore! This Winter Collage merges a few concepts from different sources and I LOVE the stunning results. I listed the materials, steps and resource links below if you want to try this with your kiddos. Have fun!

Materials:
  • Birch Tree and Bird Template
  • Black fine pt. Sharpie and Ultra fine (optional for wind detail)
  • 12 X 18 black constrcution paper ( I only had purple at the time)
  • 9 X 12 assorted blue construction paper
  • 9 X 12 red construction paper
  • scissors
  • pencils
  • glue sticks
  • white hole punch circles
Step 1: 

  • Show Birch Tree in Nature example. Point out how the black markings CONTRAST with the white bark. Click this link for an article about the history of the Birch Tree.
  • Point out the differences in each black making, not one is the same.
  • Tell students they will create black markings using different sized lines on Tree Template paper like this:
Step 3:
  • After students mark their paper, have them cut out each tree trunk.
  • Glue the colored blue 9 X 12 centered on the black 12 X 18 (landscape).
  • Glue the tree trunks over the blue 9 X 12 (allow choice for straight or leaning or both!):
Step 4: 
  • Show a Red Cardinal in nature example:
  • Point out how the red color of the wings CONTRASTS with the background color.
  • Point out the black markings on the wings.
  • Pass out bird template, place over red construction paper. Pressing hard, outline over bird and wing outline indenting the red paper beneath. 
  • Cut out the birds and wings.
  • apply Sharpie line designs to create wing patterns (optional).
Step 5: 
  • Talk about how birds look in nature: always moving, wings flapping. Have students arrange their birds and wings with that concept of moving and flapping in mind. Random placement is key to a natural look.
  • Glue birds and wings down:

Step 6: 

  • Glue hold punched white circles around the perimeter of the collage (not within the collage) to create a snowy-like border!