The kindergartners have mixed the last pair of primary colors... red and blue! We discovered the way to make purple is by mixing this very combination. We'll be using our last painted paper to print people, and then use oil pastel to finish our winter scene after reading The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Silly Pumpkin Patches
The kindergartners have been painting a bunch this fall. We've been rehearsing the Primary Color Song to help us remember this bit of information, then using the primary colors to make new colors. So far, we've mixed red and yellow paint to make orange painted papers, and we've mixed yellow and blue to make green painted papers. The kindergartners used the painted papers to make a silly pumpkin patch, complete with googly eyes and goofy smiles!
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Coiling Away the Day
The fourth graders are knuckle deep in clay! They've been experimenting with clay and starting to create coil pots while practicing the score and slip method of joining clay.
The students learned that wedging clay is the process of getting the air bubbles out of clay, as well as compacting the clay particles. We've been practicing the 'ram's head spiral' wedge. Watch how to do it on the link below...
After rolling out a slab, the students are building clay pots one coil at a time. Our goal is to have a pot that is at least five coils tall. After the initial demonstration, I've been playing the video below to remind students of the process over and over and over again!
How to wedge clay:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNZhkHJ1ozE
How to make a coil pot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5OVJlvvF5U
The students learned that wedging clay is the process of getting the air bubbles out of clay, as well as compacting the clay particles. We've been practicing the 'ram's head spiral' wedge. Watch how to do it on the link below...
After rolling out a slab, the students are building clay pots one coil at a time. Our goal is to have a pot that is at least five coils tall. After the initial demonstration, I've been playing the video below to remind students of the process over and over and over again!
How to wedge clay:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNZhkHJ1ozE
How to make a coil pot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5OVJlvvF5U
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Sketchbook Assignment #3
Pick an everyday object or something from Pop Culture and draw it. Don't forget to shade it in (add value)!
Sketchbook Assignment #2
Cut a leaf in half and glue it down. Draw the missing side of the leaf in pencil and add a range of values (in other words, shade it in!)
Sketchbook Assignment #1
Define value.
(Hint: Value is the lightness and darkness of a color.)
Draw a value scale in pencil.
(Hint: Value is the lightness and darkness of a color.)
Draw a value scale in pencil.
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