Colorful Milky Way created by Haley 3m
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Fractiles station
Jada: so what I did was I just thought for a second and I looked at the models of different ways to make pictures and I saw the hot air balloon and I created it Created by:Jada 4-c
Kara: well I saw the model of it and d that but I changed up a bit which is always un all it takes is a little imagination and the heart. Created by: Kara 4-C purple group
Kara: well I saw the model of it and d that but I changed up a bit which is always un all it takes is a little imagination and the heart. Created by: Kara 4-C purple group
Fractiles
We started making a real fractile and then we just put random pieces where we thought they would go and we made what's in the picture. Don't you think it looks cool? By blue team 4-C
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Pattern WigWams
Kinder artists used their prior knowledge of lines to decorate Wig wams or Tee pees. They used repeating lines to make patterns and share their knowledge about Native American living.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Abstract line paintings
Kinder artist had a great time examining lines and trying to find Larry the imaginary snake, who likes to hide in lines around the school :)
Legends
First grade artists painted sunsets just as Little Gopher did in The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush. Students learned how legends start as a true story but throughout time may get exaggerated. Students also read the Legend of the Blue Bonnet and created a class bar graph of things that we like and things that we love based on their sentimental value.
Cave art, Pictographs
2nd grade artist studied the effects of real and simulated texture in art. They aged and texturized paper to give a cave feel and then painted symbols to create a fictional Native American story.
Totem poles!
Our third grade artist learned about the honor and symbolism behind a totem pole. They also learned why artifacts are important to study history. They have created some awesome totem characters!
Tribal shields
This project was created by our 4th grade artists. They studied the value of symbols and their meanings in Native American culture. They also learned the about 3 types of balance in art:symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Wanted!!
Wanted!
Mrs. Garvin is looking to collect old building toys from the list below. Even if they are only a few spare pieces. Students at Ridgedale will be combining art and design to engineer new building structures. Student will be creating 3D connector pieces to connect these different building toys using our new 3D printer! Feel free to send them with your student at any time. Thank You!
DUPLO BUILDING TOYS
LEGOS
TINKER TOYS
TINKER TOYS
K’NEX
LINCOLN LOGS
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