Showing posts with label line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label line. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Kindergarten Line Monsters


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Kindergarteners at Georgetown and Bauer have been busy learning about lines in the art room. After reading the book, Lines that Wiggle, by Candace Whitman, they explored all different kinds of lines. Kindergarteners began by drawing lines in the air with their imaginary pencils, then they painted them on paper with black tempera paint. When those lines dried they used watercolor paints to paint color between their lines. The final step was to cut them to look like monsters by adding eyes, (or an eye), mouths, teeth, and other things to make their monsters unique. The Kindergarten artists had so much fun creating their monsters, and they are proud to display them in the school hallways!

This was a great first lesson for Kindergarten. It took a few sessions, but we were able to learn many first skills in the art room. We learned how to use scissors properly by holding our thumbs up and moving the paper, not the scissors. We learned painting correctly by treating the paintbrush like a ballerina and tiptoeing in our paint and dancing across our paper. We also learned how to properly use a glue stick by making the glue peek over the edge and not pop over the edge. Best of all, we were able to learn the routine of painting and cleaning up paint in the art room by starting simple with just one color.

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Georgetown Elementary: Kindergarten Artists

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At Hudsonville Public Schools, each elementary grade has at least three artists they are required to be introduced to. Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian, is one of the artists for Kindergarten. Kindergarten students at Georgetown Elementary had fun learning about him because he painted with primary colors and straight lines. Each artist made four small squares by gluing strips of paper in Mondrian style, and many made an extra one to take home with them.
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See more Mini Mondrians at our ARTSONIA on-line Art Gallery!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Georgetown Elementary: What's YOUR Name?

Georgetown Elementary's first art projects this year are all about NAMES!  Each grade level learned a different way to write their name – 1st and 2nd grades wrote in BUBBLE LETTERS, 3rd grade was challenged with BLOCK LETTERS, and grades 4 and 5 were excited to practice writing their name in CURSIVE.  Students then added the art elements of line, shape, and color to turn their names into a work of art.
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Grades 1 & 2 bubble letter designs
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 Grade 3 block letter designs
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Grade 4 cursive writing designs
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Grade 5 cursive writing designs
We also spent some time looking at how other artists use words and letters in their art pieces.  We looked at the words that Faith Ringgold includes around her Story Quilts.
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Andy Warhol's "100 Cans" and Juan Miro's "Hirondelle/Amour" also brought some interesting discussions about the way artists use words in their art making.


"I Can" Goals
I can write my name in block, bubble, or cursive letters.
I can talk about different works of art.
I can use the art elements of line, shape, and color to create a work of art using my own name.