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Awesome art projects for kids

Awesome art projects for kids

Lines, Lines, and Fish Bowls Oh My!! We are studying LINES right now and we started this project today. They are not done yet, but I just couldn’t wait! I will post some finished ones next week! We have done the crazy Hair Day project in the past but I thought this would be fun and the kids LOVED it! They had a HUGE VARIETY of materials, paint, markers, colored pencils, stamps, crayons, and, oil pastels Students had to make the lines OVERLAP by stopping and continuing on the other side when it crossed over. I can’t WAIT for them to finish! Of course we put our own twist to it. 1. glue bowl to paper 2. paint water LIGHT blue using the paint, dip in water THEN go to paper technique 3.paint rocks, and a plant 4. hand print sideways 5. decorate with oil pastels and paper scraps I got these really cool goobly eyes at Michaels in the Halloween craft section!

Portrait - Collage I adapted this lesson from Deep Space Sparkle about one of my most favorite artists/architects Friedensreich Hundertwasser. I have taught lessons on Hundertwasser's archtecture, but not on his paintings and prints before, so I was so excited to try this out! In 5th grade at Suffield, we talked about the representational and abstract qualities of Hundertwasser's artworks. The students kept this in mind as they worked to try to end up with both types of elements in their artworks as well. You can see the step-by-step process of these collages at Deep Space Sparkle. Thank you Deep Space Sparkle for great inspiration!

Littérature de jeunesse et références culturelles - Animation pédagogique CRDP académie de Créteil - Centre ressources littérature de jeunesse Sans scripts, Télémaque reste entièrement accessible mais certaines fonctions sont désactivées. CRDP mercredi 11 mai 2005 Une bibliographie accompagne cette animation pédagogiqueconsulter la bibliographie Intervenante : Arlette Weber, conseillère pédagogique Présentation du dispositif pédagogique L'enseignant arrive en classe avec une caisse de livres sur le thème des références culturelles. En effet, si l'école a pour mission de donner connaissance de nouvelles productions, de proposer aux élèves des ouvrages de qualité, parfois trop chers pour que les familles puissent se les procurer, la culture des familles doit aussi pouvoir entrer à l'école. Pendant la durée du travail, les livres sont prêtés à la maison, ce qui va permettre aux enfants de les lire en profondeur et de retravailler sur les références, après les séances en classe. Les séances en classe Découverte de la thématique

Musée virtuel - Reproduction de tableaux Tableaux de Paul Cézanne  Éternels Éclairs Auvers sur Oise, par Paul Cézanne Etang de Jas de Bouffan, par Paul Cézanne L'amour en plâtre, par Paul Cézanne L'Oncle Dominique en moine, par Paul Cézanne La jeune italienne, par Paul Cézanne La montagne Sainte Victoire (I), par Paul Cézanne La montagne Sainte Victoire (II), par Paul Cézanne La montagne Sainte Victoire (III), par Paul Cézanne Image en haute résolution non disponible La Seine à Bercy, par Paul Cézanne La tentation de St Antoine, par Paul Cézanne Le fumeur, par Paul Cézanne Le lac d'Annecy, par Paul Cézanne Le puit, par Paul Cézanne Les grandes baigneuses (I), par Paul Cézanne Les grandes baigneuses (II), par Paul Cézanne Les joueurs de cartes (I), par Paul Cézanne Les joueurs de cartes (II), par Paul Cézanne Mme Cézanne dans un fauteuilrouge, par Paul Cézanne Mme Cézanne en robe rouge, par Paul Cézanne Mardi gras, par Paul Cézanne Montagne en provence, par Paul Cézanne Paysan assis, par Paul Cézanne Pommes et oranges, par Paul Cézanne Pyramides de crânes, par Paul Cézanne

A List of Awesome Art and Drawing Apps for your iPad Have you ever thought about teaching art through the iPad ? Well you can do it now. There are several awesome apps that can help you teach your students about art and drawing. As you probably know art is a very important element of the 21st century literacy . Many teachers think wrongly that art is a subject that can be taught only by art teachers. If your students have an iPad then here is a list of great art and drawing apps you might want to try with them. 1- Mini Painters " Dive into Mini Painters and play the coolest multiplayer drawing game ever! 2- Art Rage " Get creative with paint without the mess and expense! 3- Sketch Book " SketchBook Pro delivers a complete set of sketching & painting tools through a streamlined and intuitive user interface designed exclusively for the iPad experience. ........."4- Touch Retouch " TouchRetouch is a revolutionary application that lets you remove unwanted content or objects from your photos, using just your finger and iPhone or iPod Touch.

45 Websites For Students To Create Original Artwork Online More and more websites are coming online to give students the ability to unleash their creativity in new and innovative ways. From abstract art to pointillism, students now can click and draw their way into original works of art, and today’s freebie gives you a great list of places to begin. The sites are labeled by grade level to help guide you to those that best suit your students. In addition, I’ve added ratings to give teachers and students an idea of how much interactivity is available at each site. Some allow students to create from beginning to end, while others simply generate the final product with minimal effort. What you will not find here are basic virtual coloring sheets. I will warn you that some of these sites will drag you in to create for long periods of time. 3D Snowflake Creator (Grades 2-12) A basic kaleidoscope tool that generates an animated snowflake. Art Kids Rule! Aviary (Grades 7-12) This site offers free software tools as a Photoshop alternative.

Kids Artists Exploring The Great Artists Introducing the Great Artist to my kids is something that has been on my agenda for a long long long time. My kids are only 4yrs and 2yrs old, so of course there is still plenty of time. However, this hasn’t stopped me buying lots of wonderful art books for children (amongst our current favourites are Kate and the Mona Lisa and Anna’s Art Adventure), as well as going on trips to art galleries (our most memorable trip being to the very welcoming Tate Britain, but also a couple of visits with Granny to the Royal Academy). Now I am keen to “up the ante”. {If you LOVE arts & crafts and you want to keep up to date… I would LOVE YOU to subscribe to e-mail notifications and come and to join me on Facebook !} My background is NOT in education and it is NOT in art. But when it comes to children, in particular young children, you cannot go wrong by: * Simply exposing your children to art – whether it is going to a gallery or looking at a statue in your shopping centre. So. Klimt Mondrian – Lego (!)

smART Class [Histoire de l'art] L’oeuvre d’art de la semaine NOUVEAU 45 nouvelles fiches soit 669 en tout. Il s’agit de présenter une fois par semaine à la classe, une oeuvre d’art (sur affiche – vidéo projecteur…). Cette oeuvre d’art sera analysée par la classe selon ces étapes : 1 Découverte de l’oeuvre affichée au tableau 2 Ecrit, individuel (en quelques mots) ce que je vois… (description concrète)comment c’est fait ? 3 Oral, collectif reprendre collectivement les descriptions des élèvesmettre en commun les titres attribuésdécouverte du véritable titre et de l’artistedistribution et lecture de la fiche mémoire 4 Individuel Les élèves complètent la fiche artiste en remplissant la partie « mon avis » et en commençant le cahier du peintre. Enfin, les élèves gardent la fiche dans leur classeur et on affiche la fiche en couleur pour la classe. Un carnet de peintre : il s’agit ici de retrouver l’oeuvre tracé au crayon, afin de pouvoir s’en emparer par la main et non plus seulement par les yeux. Les fiches « Oeuvre d’art » à télécharger Art du visuel

Fine Lines: Jean Dubuffet This week 4th graders started by viewing slides of some of Dubuffet's work and discussing his progress as an artist throughout his life. I read about another Dubuffet art project a ways back HERE where the teacher posted a cool site with music also written by Dubuffet. We listened to a bit of that, too. The kids had some great comments as to how his music compared with his art!!! VERY interesting and insightful!! We then started to work creating a Dubuffet inspired paper sculpture. First, students got 1 piece of 8 1/2" X 5 1/2" piece of cardstock and three pieces cut 8 1/2" X about 2 7/8". They cut slits where appropriate and assembled the 3 pieces to make a "base" that would balance. Once students figured out their construction, it was time to add lines or design motifs. Some classes were taking longer to complete the coloring process, so I had them assemble the white pieces so they would understand the process. I hope some of the kids try it at home!!

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