These adorable animals were crafted by 1st graders using model magic. First we shaped the clay into a pinch pot, and then transformed it into an animal. Then, the first graders mixed their own colors to paint their animals. They did some amazing work!
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Our first graders created beautiful painted paper, and then used it to make animal collages in the style of Eric Carle. When there artwork was complete, they each wrote a title sentence describing their animals. ( The Very _____ _____.)
Kindergarten printed these adorable caterpillars using small balloons and tempera paint. Then they made food for their hungry caterpillars using colored paper and hole punchers. Kindergarten also created these beautiful butterflies. First we drew half of a butterfly with black paint. Then we folded the paper in half to print the other side of the butterfly so it would be symmetrical. After they dried, we painted the butterflies using a warm/cool color theme. They did an excellent job!
1st grade created these animal prints after studying Picasso's style of cubism. First, they made an animal out of foam geometric shapes. Then we rolled tempera paint over the animals and printed them onto white paper. Finally, we added a border of shapes using crayons.
These detailed jungle scenes were created by kindergartners after they studied the work of Henri Rousseau, We used oil pastels and tempera paint to bring the animals to life!
These silly portraits were created by first graders using oil pastels and tempera paints. They had so much fun making these and every class thought Pablo Picasso's work was absolutely hilarious!
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AuthorMy name is Tara Barboza and I am an Elementary art teacher. With this blog I plan to post many examples of amazing student work! Archives
May 2017
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