Kindergarten and first grade students observed the life cycle of monarch butterflies in their classroom. Connecting to this in art class they did observational drawings of milkweed and added caterpillars and butterflies (and an occasional bee!).
Friday, October 9, 2009
Kindergartners and First Graders Drawing Milkweed
Sonya drawing milkweed
Kindergarten and first grade students observed the life cycle of monarch butterflies in their classroom. Connecting to this in art class they did observational drawings of milkweed and added caterpillars and butterflies (and an occasional bee!).
Kindergarten and first grade students observed the life cycle of monarch butterflies in their classroom. Connecting to this in art class they did observational drawings of milkweed and added caterpillars and butterflies (and an occasional bee!).
Second and Third Graders Paint Fall Landscape
Mike and Coleman adding paint to their sketches
The second and third grade students took advantage of Parker's glorious setting by going outdoors with pencil, paper and drawing boards to sketch the landscape they were observing. They returned to art class and, using a limited palette of shades and tints of green and yellow, they painted the landscape they had sketched.
The second and third grade students took advantage of Parker's glorious setting by going outdoors with pencil, paper and drawing boards to sketch the landscape they were observing. They returned to art class and, using a limited palette of shades and tints of green and yellow, they painted the landscape they had sketched.
Fourth and Fifth Graders Drawing Locker Names
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Middle School Students Working on Name Designs
Nip Rogers sharing his work with students
The school year begins with fourth through eighth grade students creating an identifier for their hall locker. This fall they worked on monochromatic names with black and white designs filling the rectangular space behind their name. As this project was winding down, artist illustrator Nip Rogers visited the middle school art classes to look at the students' work and inspire them with some of his own.
The school year begins with fourth through eighth grade students creating an identifier for their hall locker. This fall they worked on monochromatic names with black and white designs filling the rectangular space behind their name. As this project was winding down, artist illustrator Nip Rogers visited the middle school art classes to look at the students' work and inspire them with some of his own.
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