Students explored drawing, painting, and collage in these colorful cities! We discussed how shape can help us create realistic images. Kindergarten focused on the rainbow and first graders got to explore color mixing!
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Check out these beautiful pinch pots completed by room 103 and 105. Students learned about the basics of ceramics by using a "pinch and twist" technique to make a simple cup. After student's work was placed in the kiln and fired, they were given the opportunity to glaze their work. Here are the amazing results!
Students in Kindergarten learned about the famous Pablo Picasso painting "Bouquet of Peace," also known as, "Hands with Flowers." Students recreated this famous work of art as a bouquet of flowers to give to their mom's for mother's day. Student Artwork
Kindergarten students created castles using white oil pastel and sponged white tempera paint! The sponges help the paint look like stone on the side of the castle!
Kindergarten students discussed different ways to create lines. After painting a variety of black lines on their papers, students filled in the space between their lines using the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue!
We had so much fun in Kindergarten making these mixed media baby owls sitting on a tree branch! First we started by tearing strips of brown paper and gluing them down to make the tree branch look like bark. Then we took some cotton stuffing, rolled it into three small balls, and attached them to the top of the branch. We then added the details such as eyes and feet to our baby owls. To finish our piece we used a q-tip and white paint to make it look like it was snowing!
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