Sunday, November 17, 2013

New 4th Grade Friday Group

This week, I started meeting with a new group of 4th graders on Fridays.  We are excited to start reading Mystery at Blackbeard's Cove.  We started out the session with a team building activity about imagining ourselves on a deserted island where you could bring one piece of music, a book and one luxury item.  We ended the session with bringing out artwork to life!  Check out the fun pictures!










Such a fantastic app!  









Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Math and Art? Whaaaatttt?!

This week a couple of grade levels were exposed to the amazement of how math and art can be combined in a piece of artwork through the magic of fractions and some hungry students wanting pie slices, "Even Steven!"


Be sure to ask your third grader about it!

Fourth graders are finishing up their masks.  Some chose to tie in the cultural building activity by embracing the Dia De Los Muretos books we read in class two weeks ago.  I can't wait to upload the WOW piece ones to Artsonia!  Students may use their mask as a WOW piece this quarter.


Adding some BLING to our masks!

Some students are painting this week as well.  This week was our last week of plastering the molds.  Some students opted not to create a mask and the wonderful magic of TAB is that is fine.  Everyone does not like to get their hands messy, but they have seen the process. 

Students:  Your second W.O.W. piece for this school year is due November 22nd.  Remember you are to have worked on a W.O.W. piece for at least two full class sessions.  You may begin one at home and finish it in the Dragonfly Studio.  Projects are to be finished in the Dragonfly Studio unless previous arrangements have been made with me.  
I'm happy to report many students have already submitted their pieces and I am getting them uploaded Artsonia!










Saturday, November 9, 2013

New mini-studio!

This week in the Dragonfly Studio, students explored the art of printmaking! This is a mini-studio, which means it will come and go as student interest grows.  Students painted rubber leaves with metallic tempera paint and made prints.  

Also be sure to check out your child's Artsonia account and leave them comments!  It's a great way to share your child's artwork with family as well!  You should have received a handout from your child's teacher at conferences with information about the digital exhibits this school year.  Make sure to register and confirm your account.

Busy printmakers in action.

Not too busy to give me a smile, though!

Building with straws and puzzle pieces require great focus!

Some children love to "think BIG!"

Loving the use of technology to explore great art websites, such as The Art Institute of Chicago!

Has your child mentioned the Dragonfly Studio this year?  What are they enjoying the most?  What are they looking forward to?