Tuesday, May 14, 2013

1st Grade Art from My World


Just off the drying rack, some 1st graders end of the year "art from my world" projects. They start with an interview about a traditional art form from where they are from. They take turns sharing these with the class--its amazing the stories the kids have about traditional arts from their country! The kids are silent listening to each other share, which is a rarity this time of year in 1st grade. They then draw a horizon line with elements from "their world", including houses, people buildings and anything else important to them. Below the horizon line they add different designs and patterns observed from their artwork in a quilt like grid. Many also add flags. I think everyone one of these is special and fun to look at, though I question if they are as meaningful for the kids and if its the best way to follow their special interviews, but I do think the results are beautiful. 





Monday, May 6, 2013

Art Tree


The walls at our school new school are painfully white! We are attempting to make a dent in them this year with some collaborative art projects. Our awesome art assistant painted this "art tree" at one of the school entries, near the garden in just one day. We wanted to be able to change the art on the tree, so we put velcro strips all over the branches. Our first "leaves" are paper plates from a first grade color mixing lesson. It is very pretty in the entry way although a little tricky to get up to the upper branches! 


Inspiring artist of the week

The kids will love this artist's work!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Grade 2 Burj Kal's

 We did a Burj Khalifa inspired collage & pastel project this week in grade 2 while looking at how artists use warm and cool colors.  I really loved making my sample and loved the kids' results even more... but the kids seemed mixed on it. I think they found the building of the Burj somewhat tedious and they wanted theirs to look "perfect".  Here are a few of the pretty results. I'll do something similar again but think I'll leave out any pre-sketching and just have the kids "build" with the tissue paper to lessen some of their perfectionist tendencies!






Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Student-Led Conferences



Today and tomorrow we have student-led conferences at school. In art, we talked about a variety of ways we could approach this with the numbers of kids that we see each week and the logistics of the day. We decided to have "art challenges" for the kids to do with their parents, which we divided by grade level. Today was the first day and it went really well. About 60 kids brought their parents into the art room--the most I have ever had at conferences. It was great to listen to their conversations about art and watch the kids "teach" their parents the art concepts. Some kids stayed for over an hour making things with their parents. Whew! My smile hurts.








Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Superhero masks 3rd Grade

We used the halftone app today on our new class ipods (hooray!) to make these little comic stills for our paper mache super heroes. This was very easy and a fun tech extension for this project. They made them in under 20 minutes. I love Hush Hanna.



 





Sunday, April 7, 2013

Burj Al Art is UP!

The Burj Al Art--5th graders collaborative project for 2013 is up! Students brought in found objects from in an around Dubai and made individual found object collages with their findings. We looked at art by Vic Muniz, Jean Shin & Louis Nevelson and focused on creating art with unity in this lesson. We talked about recycling, the side effects of Dubai's quick expansion, and how "trash" can have a new life.