These were a new project for us this year and they turned out stunning! I love the contrast of the soft pastel and the dark black hair!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
4th Tribal Shields
Another favorite of mine. Tribal symbols were used to create a balanced design. They were finished with feathers and twine.
2nd Grade Native Cave Pictographs
I love loved this project! We started with some sturdy paper and and distressed it. We then used white oil pastels to create a pictograph.
1st Grade Sunsets
These watercolor sunsets were made by our first grade artist. They are based on the The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush by Tomie dePaola. It is a wonderful tale, check it out below!
Native American Artifacts
November is Native American Month, I am a bit behind, in posting these project...but this unit is one of my favorites to teach! Each grade level completes a unique project based on Native American culture. There are so many beautiful artifacts in this culture that is makes for one great unit!
Check out all the projects :)
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Look Out Below
Another smashing year for the pumpkin drop! During related arts students worked as a team to engineer a contraption that might save or protect their pumpkin from a 95 foot fall from our local fire truck. It was a great exercise in team work. While no pumpkin fully survived the fall we declared winners per grade level based on the least amount of damage.
Shadow Night Scapes
5th grade created these landscapes. They created a mood painting with shadow and highlights in perspective.
Pastel Leaves
4th grade created large leaves by blending oil pastels. They added a splash of gold paint to accent the contour lines of the leaves.
3D Leaf Prints
3rd grade created these beautiful leaf prints by pressing leaves into modeling clay. Then painting them with watercolor when dry.
Watercolor Scarecrow
Watercolor Leaves
1st Grade painted these watercolor leaves by blending cool colors for the background and warm colors for the leaves!
Primary Pumpkins
Kinders created these cute pumpkins using only the three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. They created shades of orange by mixing the red and yellow. Green leaves were added with yellow and blue. A brown stem was topped off by mixing all three primary colors together.
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