As a fun, final project of their time as James Ward artists, 8th graders learn and practice basic sewing skills in the creation of these "ugly" dolls (but really, just cute!).
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As one of their most intensive projects during their time with me as students, 8th graders design and complete a miniature museum that highlights an artist or artistic period. Each student individually creates two re-creation pieces on real canvas. They then work as teams using mathematics to create a blueprint for fitting the artworks in their buildings. This year's museums are truly spectacular.
Eighth grade students have spent last quarter creating their very own ugly dolls. Students designed their doll, sewed on details and then stuffed their dolls to make them three-dimensional. Here are the super cute results!
Students in 8th grade learned how to scale an image using the grid method. The grid method allows students to transfer one image to another sheet of paper more accurately. Here are the amazing results!
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!Hello Ward Families! I have created a Donor's Choose account to raise money for an eighth grade sculpture project. The funding will help provide materials to make life-size human tape sculptures that will be displayed throughout the school. Please click on the link below and consider making a donation to support our eighth grade students!
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