Our last lesson was on watercolors which is a techniques of painting (dry brush, wet on wet, and crayon resist) and introducing the Hawaiian culture by creating a lei with the use of a flower a and the watercolors... Here is a photo of my final product after using my flower, I used crayon resist and wet on wet for my watercolors flowers. This was a really fun and exciting lesson to make and I can't wait to give my lei to someone special to me.
An extension activity for this lesson could be in dramatic play or literacy were the students could come up with a song and dance that is centered around the Hawaiian culture and then present each to the class while dressing up as well.
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Clay pots
This week for art we were introduced to clay and got to create a pot out of the product. Learning different ways to put the pot together was very interesting. I chose the snake way and spun a long rope that just coiled around the base of the put. After etching something that resembled us into the pot we allowed it to dry. Once dry the pot had to be painted with one primary and one secondary color. This is what my pot looked like from the front..
I chose a coffee mug to put onto my pot because I love coffee and don't really know what I would do in the morning without it.
Here is a couple other photos showing a different view of the pot.
The top one is the bottom of the pot and the bottom is the inside of the pot where I put my initials.
An extension activity for this lesson could be in social studies where you would look into the different tribes of the world and the ways they use clay or pots in their lifestyle. You could have groups of students present on a different tribe with different ways of technology such as power point, poster board, wikis ex.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Trains are a going...
Here is a photo of the train which you can see the stamp that was created by me with spirals in it.
Welcome to Aberdeen's Train Station created by me.
An extension from this activity could be used in literature were the students could read books that talk about SD and the train system. They could find three facts about SD that they could write with this project to show some of the information about their State.
B-Z Ville (3D project)
This week in art we were taught how to create a 3D project with the use of 3 different types of folds a person can use. The folds include twists, bends, tunnels, and stairs. We got to listen to a book called "Oh the Place You Will Go" by Dr. Seuss and then were told to create our own village without the illustration. Here is a photo of my whole project, I use the warm colors to make my project.
This is B-Z Ville were it is always sunny and everyone who lives there is happy. They Buzz around like a bunch of bees...
This is B-Z Ville were it is always sunny and everyone who lives there is happy. They Buzz around like a bunch of bees...
Here is an example of the twist and tunnel folds used to create a 3D effect.
An extension activity for this lesson could be in social studies where the students be given a place or city that has a significant object or building within the city and then they will create a 3D project of one of these significant structures from the city of state.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Marble Painting- The Mayan Temple
Here is my finish project..
We were told to put where the place is such as shown above "Tikal, Guatemala.
An extension activity for this lesson would definitely be in social studies where there the students would research the place they were given and look at some of the information on how it was built, who made it, how long it has been standing and things like that.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Macrame Display
This is a photo of our display description and a side view of how me hung up the bracelets and put the names on each students project.
The Display was a fun way to show the rest of the school how hard the students worked on their project and hopefully stop to look at them.
Made by yours truly Britlyn Sturlaugson and Karli Gilbertson.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Macrame Madness
Our project this week was to teach the students how to create Macrame Bracelets or key chains. We showed the students how to create a spiral not with the hemp rope. Every one did a great job with there own projects. Here is my bracelet i created but i used a different technique, I used the flat technique to show the students other ways to make Macrame.
An extension activity for this lesson could be in a social studies class, where the students can look deeper into the history of macrame and figure out some of the different uses people throughout history used macrame for.
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