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Showing posts with label 1st grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1st grade. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

3-D Gingerbread Houses


First Graders made these adorable gingerbread houses.  I wish I would have left a little more time for students to work on these because a lot of the students wished that they would have had more time.  Oh well.  Live and learn.  They were on the floor of the hallway- only for the day of the winter concert.  More than that I'm sure we would have had some disruption to the homes as they were getting viewed. Hope the kids and their families enjoyed this project!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Clowns!

 Clowns are perfect for a lot of art elements.  Line, shapes, color!  Awesome!  Students were supplied with a white oval.  We began with 3 simple circles for the eyes and nose.  We drew a hotdog shape for the mouth, and colored with oil pastel. 
When the face was complete the students glued the oval onto a large piece of construction paper (right in the center of the page)... and I asked, "what's the clown missing?"  Clothes, hair, hat.... and then the students draw crazy clothes with crazy hair and a crazy hat.  What a great way to let creativity flow while utilizing art elements.


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Henri Matisse

 This project introduces Henri Matisse with his cut out images he made.  I have an old Scholastic Arts magazine that shows Matisse working with a pair of scissors and paper with an assistant to help make his art.  The first graders looked at some differences between geometric shapes compared to organic shapes.  After looking at some of the differences, the first graders used templates to make their compositions.  We really had to work on skills of what happens when you  overlap certain objects and how we would make that look on the paper. 
Here are some of their projects.  Oil pastels was used to color.  This lesson came from the art blogspot:  artprojectsforkids.org.  Thanks for looking

Laurel Burch abstract cats

This Lesson came from an art teacher's blog:  artprojectsforkids.org.  I stumbled across this for a short and quick art history lesson for 1st graders.  I followed the directions from this site for drawing steps.  The only thing I did differently was encouraged students to use lots of patterns in their artwork.  I showed students the work done by Laurel Burch...  The cats are purely abstract.  This was a fun and quick project to make!

Kandinsky Concentric Circles

I got this idea from the blogspot of Mrs. Picasso's art room.  
The students in first grade watched some of the artwork of different paintings of Kandinsky's.  We got to see a lot of his paintings this way and it was entertaining too!
I had the students make a tree trunk from either brown or black construction paper.  I modeled how to make a simplified tree trunk so they could cut and paste it to whatever spring colored piece of construction paper they wanted.  We then made our own concentric circle picture using circles, various pieces of construction paper, glue, glitter and oil pastel.  I love the variety of colors and designs they put into their work!

SAKURA-Cherry Trees

Cherry Blossoms were made by first graders in March and early April.  We looked at where Japan was on google maps to see where in the world Japan was.  This past spring the Cherry Blossoms bloomed a little early because of the mild winter we had.  
Washington DC celebrates the Cherry Festival in the spring.  This was it's 100th year of celebration!  Japan gave the United States 3,000 Cherry Trees and in the spring we celebrate!
 Here are First Grade projects on display in the hallways of our school.  When the paint for the branches had dried, we used 2 different colors of pink tissue paper to glue onto the branches to make the Cherry Blossoms. 
During this unit, students were also given the words to the song "SAKURA" and we sang it with a short video on youtube.  This was a lot of fun to make!