Showing posts with label 6th grade art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6th grade art. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Notan on Marble Painted Paper

I saw an excellent tutorial on how to create this art form, I simply can not remember where I stumbled upon it. Here are my results from a few sixth graders. 


I had them create a background paper using the classic 'marble painting" (where you roll marbles through some paint drops on your paper)



The students who were absent on painting day adhered their shapes to white paper and marble painted over everything. I like the results better I think.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Cursive Name Creatures

While perusing Becca's blog I landed on this great project.
 I started teaching a new group of students that I had never met before. What a great way to really get to know the names of your new students. Being in the third grade, these students were excited to write in cursive.













Very fun!


Everyone works at a different pace so I thought this would be a great project to 'start' with and easy to work on when done with other future projects.

They love the googly eyes.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

African Rock Masks




After putting together a power point presentation about African Masks and showing with pictures "How" to paint the rocks, the kids went to work.

These rocks are bigger than the size of a sixth grade hand. The students first drew around the rocks and then sketched on paper what their mask would look like. We talked about symmetry and where the eyes should be placed. We also talked about colors and how to create different designs. Once painted and dry they were sprayed with a clear sealer.

Some got it



Some did not



These are children who do not necessarily want to be at school at 5:00 pm


It is hard to keep their attention

Some just do the projects to humor me.
This is the hardest part of the job.
Does Anyone teach kids who do not want to be in art class? Any ideas????