Welcome to the 2014-2015 school year! I am so excited to be back for another great year at St. Roberts! There are a few changes in the art room this year so I just wanted to briefly touch on them.
GRADING! Grades 4-8 will have a slightly different grading process this year. Instead of ONLY being graded on behavior, students will also be graded on each art project. BE NOT AFRAID. Grades will be based on a list of requirements, not based on talent. As long as students follow directions and complete their project on time, they will do fine.
FIRST FIVE. Students in grades 2-4 will be participating in an opening activity each day called First Five. When they come into the art room, there will be an activity on the smart board for students to quietly complete. It could be anything from writing down thoughts on a piece of artwork to a quick drawing of something. Before moving on to our lesson or project work time, we will discuss the first five as a class.
ARTSONIA. Artsonia.com is a website where students from all over the world create online art galleries. Last year, my third grade students (now fourth grade), used artsonia to upload four or five pieces of artwork.Their families could go online and see their artwork and even had the chance to purchase merchandise that featured their student's artwork. This year, ALL students K-8 have been designated an artsonia account. Every project completed in class will be uploaded to artsonia. Keep an eye out!
BLOG. I will still update the blog as regularly as possible, but I will not be uploading images of student artwork. Because we have artsonia, I will direct your attention to student artwork often via that site.
And last but DEFINITELY not least,
IPADS!! The art room has been given 8 iPads from Home and School. We will be using the iPads for art history and artist research, group projects, art app exploration, and artsonia uploads. I am so excited to be able to use these with all grade levels!
Miss Lewis' Art Room
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
Art on Exhibit
Friday, November 22, 2013
First Grade Sunflowers
With the weather taking a cold turn this week, I decided to do a project with the first graders that would remind us of what we will see when the flowers begin to bloom in 4-6 months (who knows, we do live in Nebraska). We talked about the artist Vincent van Gogh, who is famous for painting Starry Night. I told the students a little about his life, and we looked at another one of his paintings, Sunflowers. We were inspired by this painting, and used oil pastels to draw and color our own unique sunflower. I am hoping to put these drawings on display somewhere in the school, to keep our spirits up as we try to survive December!
1A
Kindergarten Families
Kindergartners drew these pictures of their families last week! Do you see yourself somewhere in these pictures?
After finishing the family portraits, we worked on learning how to paint correctly. To practice, we used the primary colors to paint the inside of hands that we drew on our paper.
We also learned about reflections and symmetry this week. Students painted a fall landscape on half of their blue paper then folded it in half so the paint would duplicate. It is meant to look like the trees are reflecting in water. These turned out very cool!
After finishing the family portraits, we worked on learning how to paint correctly. To practice, we used the primary colors to paint the inside of hands that we drew on our paper.
We also learned about reflections and symmetry this week. Students painted a fall landscape on half of their blue paper then folded it in half so the paint would duplicate. It is meant to look like the trees are reflecting in water. These turned out very cool!
KA
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)