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Grape pédagogique. Sommaire : bla-bla cycle 3. Le Coin de la maitresse : ressources pour enseignants et futurs enseignants préparant le CRPE. Le petit cartable de Sanleane - Georgetown Elementary Art Blog. Mondrian + Kandinsky = ABSTRACT ART! Fourth grade artists have really been flexing their art muscles this month! Their latest creations combine their understanding of the abstract art of Mondrian and Kandinsky, plus their recent study of color families, AND our school goal of improving number sense and fractions. Whew! After viewing work by Mondrian and Kandinsky, students discussed how both artists might have divided up their picture space as they created “Broadway Boogie Woogie” and “Several Circles No. 323″. After folding their paper into halves, thirds, and quarters, students carefully planned where to place their lines and shapes to create a strong abstract composition.

See more of our abstract pieces at our ARTSONIA on-line art museum! Posted in News from Mrs. 5th Grade Amate Bark Paintings Georgetown 5th Graders began their study of Mexico and South America by learning about the Amate Bark paintings found throughout Mexico. Amate Bark Painting Georgetown Amate Bark Paintings. Art Projects for Kids. For the Love of Art. This was a lesson I had started about a month ago to decorate our halls for our Japanese culture night we have every year at our school. It just so happened to coincide with the very unfortunate events that have been taking place there now. The school walls look lovely and at the same time in a bittersweet way, seem to serve as a reminder of the beautiful and fragile relationship the people of Japan have with nature. For this lesson we talk about the first sights of Spring and how exciting it can be to see buds on a tree start to blossom this time of year in parts of the world.

(not Chicago, quite yet!) The first day we create the branches of the tree. TeachKidsArt. Splats, Scraps and Glue Blobs.