Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Snowy Day Mixed Media
Friday, December 9, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
James Rizzi sculptures
Check out our display case, with these James Rizzi inspired structures and modes of transportation!!! I am obesessed! The students worked in teams to create the one air piece, one ground transportation and one building. They used construction paper, tempera paint and black sharpie to create the features of the artwork and for a base they used old boxes.
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Torn paper Christmas Trees
Students in my kindergarten class read the book "Perfect Square". I then gave them a piece of light or dark green origami paper to tear and rip just like in the book. It started as a perfect spyware but turned itself into something beautiful...in this case a Christmas tree. We added sequins, rectangle presents that we put line patterns on, and printed snowflakes in the background with the bottoms of soda bottles! The kids had so much fun with this activity!
Holiday Nutcracker!
Students in my class learned the story behind the nutcracker, we also watched a very short cartoon version of it as well as reading a children's book. We used large spools for the base, but I have also done this with a paper towel roll and it works great too! I love how they look!Watch a video of how to create these out of paper towel rolls below!
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