Arty Party

I am an elementary art teacher just outside Detroit, MI. This blog was made to share lessons. I hope you enjoy some of the cool stuff my students create.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Symmetrical Suns

My third grade students created these suns.  They started by folding the paper in half and drawing half of their sun. They did a pencil transfer onto the other side by rubbing the back of the paper to get it exactly symmetrical. Then they traced it with sharpie, painted with florescent tempera paint, and went back over the black lines once more. They love this project and I think they turn out great! This project takes about four 45 minute class periods. 



Level: 3rd Grade
Length of time: four 45 minute class periods
Vocabulary: Symmetry, Transfer, Craftsmanship



Monday, March 12, 2012

Paper Mache Masks

These masks were a learning experience for everyone involved. The fifth grade students were introduced to some African masks then began their own by covering a balloon with paper mache with a partner. After a couple layers and letting them dry, they cut them in half and built up facial features. They covered the features in paper mache, painted with tempera, then covered with a varnish.

And here are some of the final masks!
                                                 






Penguins

This penguin was done in an adaptive art class. I give the students the turquoise paper with two arches and they fill in with torn black and white paper. I do something similar with kindergarten students but they use tempera and it's a one day project.

Monoprinting with Kindergarten

The Kindergarteners had lots of fun with this. They painted a colorful background using watercolor then used shapes, rollers and stamps to create unique designs in black tempera over the watercolor.


Marker Prints



I thought I would try something different with one of my adaptive art classes. We carved into styrofoam, colored with markers and stamped onto wet paper. The results were abstract but really cool.

1st Grade Burger Collages

This first one is my example, but the students' work looks even better. The first graders had a great time making these and it was a pretty simple two day affair. It was a great opportunity to discuss composition and filling space.



Winter Showcase

I was inspired by another art teacher's blog (Art with Mr. E) for this one. First graders painted the background sky, third graders made the houses, 5th graders made the snowflakes and kindergarteners made the ceramic snowmen.