An extension project I could include with this project is reading about other sea creatures and completing an art project to coincide with that animal. For instance, next I would read a book about octopi, then whales. At the end of the sea unit, my class will watch Finding Nemo to incoporate all of the sea animals together.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Watercolors
An extension project I could include with this project is reading about other sea creatures and completing an art project to coincide with that animal. For instance, next I would read a book about octopi, then whales. At the end of the sea unit, my class will watch Finding Nemo to incoporate all of the sea animals together.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Painting & Printmaking
This project began with a fun mysterious activity. Each student went around to eight different bags, stuck their hand into the bag and then wrote what they thought was in the bag. Once we
were all done looking, the teachers revealed what was in the bags. This was to help us gather ideas for different textures we coudl get from different objects. Next, we got to pick several objects to dip into paint, then roll out onto paper to see what the textured look would be. Next, we had a clean sheet of paper that we had to put a pattern or abstract textured picture together. We had to include two primary colors, one secondary and one intermediate color. I chose to do a pattern with the colors and textures. My first primary color was yellow, which i painted onto bubble wrap and stamped onto my paper. Next I created a secondary color with blue and yellow, creating green. I painted the green onto sandpaper and then stamped it onto the paper as well. I did not get the textured result as desired. I think I applied too much paint to the sandpaper. For my intermediate color I added more blue to the green to get a intermediate color of blue-green. I then used tinsel and sponged it onto the remaining space of my paper. My name is painted on in the second primary color required. I chose the primary color red.
An extension activity that could be done with this lesson is a scavenger hunt. Students could bring in small objects from home in paper bags. Then the other students will feel inside the bag, trying to guess the different objects.
An extension activity that could be done with this lesson is a scavenger hunt. Students could bring in small objects from home in paper bags. Then the other students will feel inside the bag, trying to guess the different objects.
Oil Pastels-Foreground, Middle Ground & Background
An extension activity that could be done with this is researching and learning about artist who do an excellent job of creating a scene with foreground, middle ground and background. For instance, Terry Redlin. Then, if possible, a field trip could be taken to his art Museum to see in person his pictures using foreground, middle ground and background.
Monochromatic Painting with Shapes
This lesson was about learning shades and tints of colors using shapes. First I chose to trace a circle cup for my shape. Next I chose the color purpl
e. We first experiemented how to make tints of the color we chose by adding white. We took it another step by adding more white to make a different tint than the first one we created. We did the same thing for shades except that we added black to our original color. For this painting, we had to have our original color present in one of the shapes and then at least two shades and two tints. Once our paint dried we had to outline the shapes with black marker to give defintion to the shades and tints with the shapes.
An extension activity I would include with this project would be geometry. Students could learn about sine, cosine and tangent.
Pinch Pots
An extension activity that could be done with the pinch pots is researching and writing a paper about the tribes that make pinch pots still today, what the use of the pinch pots are for and differnt kinds of pots that can be made.
Hidden Safari
This was one of my favorite art projects! The Hidden Safari! First we were given different animals from the wild that we could use as a guide to draw, but we had to draw looking at the picture upside down. This was to help our eyes focus on the line we needed to draw instead of
the whole picture. To draw the picture, we needed to use a cool blue colored pencil color so it would be easily disguised. After drawing our animal, we then had to use warm colors such as red, orange or yellow to make a repeating pattern over our picture. This would help distract our eyes from the drawing. Once we had our picture covered in patterns, we used our safari glasses we created to see the hidden picture! It was fun trying to see everyone else's safari animal.
An extension activity that could be done with this project would be included in Social Studies. As the class is learning about different continenets around the world, when we come to Africa, we can learn about the culture there along with different animals native to that land. Then students can pick an animal and create their own hidden safari!
An extension activity that could be done with this project would be included in Social Studies. As the class is learning about different continenets around the world, when we come to Africa, we can learn about the culture there along with different animals native to that land. Then students can pick an animal and create their own hidden safari!
Starry Night Tissue Collage
This art project started with us cutting all different kinds of shapes out of tissue paper, then glueing the piecing down onto construction paper. Once we had most of our construction paper
covered with tissue paper, I covered the entire sheet by painting over it with an adhesive. This adhesive helped secure the tissue paper along with giving it a glossy look. Then, I took a piece of red construction paper to cut out my city sky line. I choose red as the saying goes, "Paint the town red". I colored in windows, brick lines and other city features on the red construction paper with a black marker. Once the adhesive was dry, I glued my city outline down. Then, I outlined all of the tissue paper with a white oil pastel.
An extensive activity that could be done with this project is about stars. We could look up how to find different consolations during the night, how stars form and burn out, along with if seeing stars is easier in the city or countryside.
An extensive activity that could be done with this project is about stars. We could look up how to find different consolations during the night, how stars form and burn out, along with if seeing stars is easier in the city or countryside.
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