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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
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from Nov 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
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from Nov 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
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from Nov 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
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from Nov 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
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from Nov 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
These pieces have been sent to Japan for competition in the 40th annual International Children's Art Exhibition. Good luck students! We had seven wi ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Celebrate the DigitalGlobe™ satellite launch that will capture higher-resolution pictures for Bing Maps by having your students imagine and crea ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
We looked at artworks by Laurel Burch and then created these fun, fantastic cats!
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
This is a fairly difficult assignment, but our artists did a great job! The students had paint in primary colors, black, and white. They learned bea ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Donna Staten
We studied artworks by Henri Matisse and tried his "drawing with scissors" method. We used a jazz theme. Aren't they colorful! Be sure to complimen ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Can you find the Texas wildflowers?
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Second graders did a great job with this project. They were given the three primary colors and white paint. They had to mix their secondary colors a ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
Our 4th grade artists viewed a biographical video on our featured artist George Rodrigue. We then viewed and discussed a variety of his Blue Dog works ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
Students created a name design for the cover of their portfolios.
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from Oct 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
Artists viewed a short video on our feature artist George Rodrigue. We also viewed and discussed numerous images of his famous Blue Dog series. We the ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
I recently had an incredible opportunity to visit Italy. I was able to see artworks and places that we study in class. I wanted to share some of my ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
We read the wonderful story The Dot, by Peter Reynolds. We learned that everyone is an artist in his/her own way! It all starts with a dot. Then we ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Third graders worked really hard on these masks. There were many steps! We focused on the math concept of symmetry!
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from Oct 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Oct 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
To start our look at Art Around the World we began here in the United States with Blue Dog. The inspiration artist, George Rodrigue is from Louisiana. ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
MON-DRI-AN! This was our chant as we began our "Line in My World" unit with vertical and horizontal...the lines made famous by abstract artist Piet Mo ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
Thank you to all of our students who bring in quality work from home. As with anything, the more you practice, the better you get!
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Every one of these watercolors is unique and beautiful! Please take time to write a comment to your artist!
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Can you tell who drew these fabulous self portraits? They look just like the artists! Give your artist a compliment in the Comment Section.
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Can you see the precious hands in the trees? Remember to write a nice comment to your artist!
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
The circle is the symbol of unity and wholeness. It has been of major importance in every culture since the beginning of time. The mandala, the high ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Cynthia Hendry
Thank you to www.mrdonn.org for the generic image. I chose this image to represent art as a whole for sending home security keys.
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
This is the first artwork of this year's Kinder Gators! They were asked to draw a picture of their family. No other instructions were given. You wi ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
All students keep sketchbooks in my classroom. They may draw in them when they have completed class assignments. This is a great use of time for stu ...
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
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from Aug 2009, taught by Donna Staten
Artworks in this gallery have been created by the students outside of my classroom and brought in for artsonia. You students are awesome artists!!
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