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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
3nd graders experimented with watercolors and practiced making textures with sharpie markers before they used their skills to draw a dried flower stil ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
As an introduction to 3-dimensional art, the First Graders took flat, 2-dimensional strips of paper and bent, folded, twisted, looped and attached the ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
We combined two of Matisse's arts: collage and painting by cutting out a shape or two and painting around them! We also looked at some more art by Mat ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
The first graders learned to roll sticky ink onto real leaves. The bumpy texture of the leaves add interest to this Fall art experience. Each student ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
The First Graders enjoyed learning about Henri Matisse so much, we made collages one more time! We especially looked at Matisse's collages he made abo ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
The students looked at works by French artist Henri Matisse onthe Art Room's newly installed interactive whiteboard!. As a younger man, he was a paint ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
To "warm up" for detailed line drawings, and add in some Texture, I had the students crumble up a piece of brown kraft paper and then use a sharpie t ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
Did you know that the "main" ingredient of a COLLAGE is GLUE? That's what makes it a collage! The word COLLAGE comes from the French word "coller", w ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
The First Graders are learning about French Artist, Henri Matisse. Although he painted and sculpted for most of his life, when he got older, he found ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
After viewing, reading and discussing the fabulous book "Leaf Man" by Lois Ehlert, students learned to identify maple and oak leaves, common in New En ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
After viewing, reading and discussing the fabulous book "Leaf Man" by Lois Ehlert, students learned to identify maple and oak leaves, common in New En ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
The Kindergartners enjoyed learning about Henri Matisse so much, we made collages one more time! This time the students could choose their shape color ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
First graders viewed a powerpoint I created on the interactive White Board and learned that the 3 Primary Colors, Red, Yellow and Blue are used in com ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
The Kindergartners are learning about French artist, Henri Matisse. They looked closely at his "Ivy in Flower" and used scissors to cut curvy shapes. ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
I was inspired by the Decordova Museum 's exhibit "Drawn to Detail" and created this lesson about all kinds of linds, based on the first letter of eac ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
"Texture is How Something Feels" OR LOOKS like t feels!. Bumpy texture plates were rubbed with "construction paper" crayons to show their designs or p ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
After seeing a powerpoint slide show I made about color mixing and watching me demonstrate color mixing and different brushstrokes with tempera paint, ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
"Texture is How Something Feels"! Bumpy texture plates were rubbed with "construction paper" crayons to show their designs or patterns on manila pape ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
"Texture is How Something Feels"!. Bumpy texture plates were rubbed with "construction paper" crayons to show their designs or patterns on manila pape ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Lubin
"Texture is How Something Feels" OR LOOKS like t feels!. Bumpy texture plates were rubbed with "construction paper" crayons to show their designs or p ...
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