Monday, January 27, 2014

A Color for Every Hour of the Day



First of all, I hope everyone is staying warm! We don't have school again tomorrow because of how cold it is. I don't know if I mentioned it, but we haven't had a full week since before Christmas break. Either because of snow, ice, cold, or other holidays. At this point I can say that I'm ready to be in the class room for a full week. Snow days are nice once in awhile as a surprise to lighten your week. However, I am all caught up on extra work and ready to be teaching those kiddos some art! We did have school today so let me catch you up.


Here's an update on the clay bowls and spoons that the fourth graders are working away at industriously. They are glazing and doing an excellent job, with only a few students forgetting and painting the bottoms of their bowls :) Here are some images of them glazing up a storm.



But what I want to focus on in this post are the wonderful Color Wheel Clocks that our third graders have finished. It was quiet the process. We reviewed color theory and learned some new things about Intermediate Colors as well. We spent a whole class period reviewing how to use a ruler and learning how to use a protractor, (look Geometry in 3rd grade! Math and Art!) in order to divide our circles up evenly. Then using only yellow, blue, and red, students mixed and painted a twelve section color wheel! They were fabulous!


That finished, they outlined and numbered the twelve sections to resemble a clock. This part was a little tricky considering that the numbers some times turned out upside down. Everyone had to be sure to keep the color wheel still and not rotate it while writing the numbers. The 12 always had to be right side up!
I spent some time laminating and all that was left was to put on the clock mechanism.



Each mechanism came with the parts that were needed. They were left over from the pervious art teacher so I'm not sure where they came from, but they were easy to figure out. Students were given a cardboard circle to go behind the clock for extra support. Each clock had a hour, minute, and second hand, all battery operated with on AA battery. So far we've gotten great reports from students that they are hanging on their walls and ticking away!






Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Back after forever! Talking about pattern!

So hello to all. I know here the holiday break was much longer than we expected. We had several days off because of snow and temperatures. I haven't had a full week since then because of various other commitments, I think next week will be my first full week since before Christmas! Craziness.

We came back in full swing in the art room. The 4th graders are right in the middle of clay. We will be glazing today and next week so as soon as those start coming out of the kiln I will be posting pictures.

I wanted to highlight a kindergarten project this week. The students are learning about pattern. I've found that anytime I can give them non-traditional objects to help illustrate the new concept, they really experience success. So we talked about pattern and some students caught on right away and gave examples from their imagination, the room, their clothes etc...


Then we busted out marshmallows and tooth picks! The children were told to work together at their tables and come up with several different patterns. Of course they were instructed not to eat the marshmallows because so many little hands were touching them! Germs!
 Let me tell you, this kept them entertained for a good long while. Longer than I was expecting. I hope the chance to construct and manipulate the patterns they were creating will help cement their learning for the projects that we will be doing in the next couple of weeks involving patterns.