So LOVE my kiddos SENIOR pictures. I can't believe Chase is finishing up his high school days.
These were created by Kassie Foree at Divine Studios...she is such a talented and creative photographer!
Just wanted to share a couple with you.
RAW ART
reading & writing with art
September 12, 2013
September 09, 2013
September 03, 2013
Stone Henge with a Creative Twist
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| Here she is using Hershey Candy Bars! |
you. Here are some sneak peaks as well as my 5th-6th grade power point I used below. The power point has 2 you tube clips that were perfect with the lesson as well.
Thanks to my Art Teacher Team we collaborated a great lesson for this! LOVE IT!
I have 3 variety lessons rolling with this.
5-6th are doing their own "POPULAR ICON" inspirations of stonehenge...LOVE THEM already!2nd-4th are drawing their versions & then using our LINE desing study to create lines in each stone.
K-1st are gluing on paper rectangles...then using the book Harold & the Purple Crayon to draw PURPLE line designs along with the students photo so they appear to be visiting Stonehenge.
August 19, 2013
What is ART to you? Primary Colors along with ART & MAX!

Max and Arthur are friends who share an interest in painting. Arthur is an accomplished painter; Max is a beginner. Max's first attempt at using a paintbrush sends the two friends on a whirlwind trip through various artistic media, which turn out to have unexpected pitfalls. Although Max is inexperienced, he's courageous and a quick learner. His energy and enthusiasm bring the adventure to its triumphant conclusion. Beginners everywhere will take heart.
The 2 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS for the class:
What is ART to you?
Why do we need ART in the world?
We brainstormed at our tables, made a chart with our ideas and watched these 2 you tube clips to add to our discussion.
ART is... http://youtu.be/W1zsrlx_c7g
Why ART Matters http://youtu.be/GURhG6F6F8w
The next step was to design a coffee filter using only black sharpie with 3 things.
2. Autograph their piece.
3. Add designs to show their style.
They shared theirs with their tables and next week we will be painting these. I really was floored with their thinking, answers and creativity. Here are a few pieces that are in the process:
4. We used droppers to drop PRIMARY colors onto our pieces. They were AMAZED!
We discussed how sometimes you felt like MAX and weren't sure where to start with art, but if you just jump in and start...it always turns out to be something special.
You can make the difference!
August 10, 2013
The Finished Literacy Cafe....we LOVE it!
We are so excited with our school's new literacy café! It is so inviting for parents to sit, eat lunch with their child and READ! All we need now is our book baskets, and chalk board sign on the wall...but I couldn't wait to post these!
It started as a vision. Then I used paint.net to create the computer generated idea of the image below.
Then we started!
We used craft paper & letters to make our "Literacy Café" banner that hangs on the top of the ceiling. Just LOVE IT!
August 09, 2013
Cafe, Literacy Cafe & Hallway Makeovers
Our school needed some pizazz...so we have been working off and on this summer. It's crunch time now...so it's a circus at school. But wanted to share some progress!
First we are wanting to set up a "Literacy Café" outside our cafeteria for parents and students to eat lunch and read together. We thought we were going to get to set it up in front of the huge windows and doors...but turns our it is a fire hazard so we moved to plan B. I had an idea of what I wanted in my head...but my team needed an image. So I used paint.net to throw this together for our starting point...
Our academic coach has done a great job putting it all together and using her creative ideas to make it happen! I can't wait to see her put it in motion!
And we have the best parent support ever that have volunteered much of their summer to help!
More photos to come when finished!
Third...we are working to make evidence walls for grade levels in the hall way. So I made these grade level # signs to hang above black spray painted cork boards for us to display.
Next... the Cafeteria Makeover! We have had a blah cafeteria and it needed some spice! So here we go...
End of last year I had a healthy art contest...the winner had their art piece painted large on café wall. Leah was one of our 2nd graders...and this was a BIG DEAL! Here you see us recreating her art work...but before we could do it...the walls looked like blah..so we painted everything white.
Then we added some more touches...had a teacher make some awnings, Home Depot sent several of their employees over to VOLUNTEER to help us build counter tops and paint for students to sit on bar stools, and we are working on draping the ceiling this weekend. Final pictures will come later:
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