Third grade students worked together to create haunted houses using cardboard, tape, and glue! As you can see in the last photo, no two houses look alike! Students at Work:Finished Houses!
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Students in eighth grade have spent a unit learning about color mixing. They used their knowledge of how colors combine to create other colors and came up with a creative and unique way to display the color wheel. Here are some examples of color wheels in progress! Completed Color Wheels!Third grade students have spent the first half of October learning all about cave art! Students even got to experience a taste of what it may have been like to try and draw on the ceilings of the caves by drawing underneath their desks in the dark! Cave Drawing PracticeCollaborative Cave PaintingFourth and fifth grade students have been working hard at creating beautiful works of art for the Mexican Heritage Month assembly. Here are some examples of Day of the Dead sugar skull collages in progress! Sugar Skulls in ProgressStudent Artwork: Amate Bark Paintings Fourth and fifth graders learned about traditional Amate bark paintings that are created on paper made from tree bark. They then re-created their own bark paintings using the common color schemes and symbols found in Mexican folk art. Student Artwork:
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