These looked kind of cute but creepy! They are made from two ceramic pinch pots with holes pierced through them to insert the antennae and legs. Students painted with watercolor and acrylic paint.
Welcome to Primary Art, home to my favorite art lessons. I am an elementary school art teacher, chronicling my favorite art lessons. I hope to bring ideas to other art teachers, parents, home school teachers, and artistic children. Here you will find a catalog of lessons for grades kindergarten through 5, as well as other art-room related stuff! Thank you for visiting!
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Monday, April 22, 2013
5th grade Assemblage Art
These pieces were modeled after Assemblage Art. Students used macaroni, beans, wood, and ribbons to create a relief sculpture on a poster board. Then we spray painted (outside!) the art to make each one all one color. Disposable gloves help protect hands from spray paint!
4th grade Lighthouse Prints
Backgrounds are sponge painted and have designs from colorful sand and seashells.
Lighthouses are styrofoam prints.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
4th grade paper sculptures
A quick project I did with 4th grade to fill in time while some of the students were finishing their weavings. Staple down a piece of paper, then bend, fold, curl, or twist it and staple the other end down. The students wanted to add design with hole punchers too!
4th grade op art weaving
first grade stitchery
Lots of learning in this project! It took about 3-4 weeks. The first week we learned how to use the ruler to draw a straight line. I used a video from youtube. The students found that it was trickier than they thought it would be. Next we drew some art supplies in the picture and made a boarder using our rulers. The following session students colored in their pictures with crayon and were instructed to press hard and soft in different areas with their crayons. I am planning on linking this into a lesson on value later and this will give them some practice. Students used hole punchers and ribbon, yarn, string, and beads to stitch! I think they're lovely : )
Thursday, January 24, 2013
1st grade Egyptian Art
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Kindergarten/1st grade marbling
We used these for our holiday cards. I bought large roasting bins. Kids put their paper on the bottom of the bit and then dipped marbles into tempera paint and set them on top of the paper. Then they picked up the bin and tilted it until the marbles rolled, leaving a paint trail. The following week I gave them stamps and crayons to finish their cards. I was able to work in a writing component by having the children fill out their cards! Warning- SUPER MESSY!!!
Kindergarten directed line farm drawing
We draw one shape and one line at a time until we have our animals and farm drawn. I leave plenty of room for children to draw their own detail!