5th graders created Patterned Trees using warm and cool colors. These trees took awhile, but the students were very proud of their works of art!
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Aboriginal Dot Glazing
4th Graders created clay pottery, then added color using Maayco Stroke & Coat glaze. First, they painted a base coat. Once that dried, they added designs using the Aboriginal dot painting method. Although this process was somewhat time consuming, the outcome was amazing!!
Friday, November 4, 2016
3rd Grade - Name Art
Third graders created a wax resist background by writing their names with crayons, then painting with watercolors. Then they made a sea creature on another paper, outlined with Sharpie, then colored with colored pencils, crayons, and/or markers. Once they were finished with their sea creature(s), they cut them out, then glued to their background.
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3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Clay
3rd - 5th Graders enjoyed creating their clay sculptures. Third grade were instructed to make clay creatures. Their inspiration was monsters...

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Objectives: Identify Australia on the world map Identify Aboriginal artwork Understand layering techniques u...
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Students drew a self-portrait, then outlined with Sharpie. They had their choice of which medium to use, then added color. Finally, they typ...
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3rd graders created a warm/cool colored hands: 1) Trace hand onto paper 2) Draw a geometric shape that repeats until it goes off of the page...