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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
The kinder students used paint, their fingers and math to create these trees.
We did Row 1 equals one finger print, Row 2 equals two finger prints in ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
Except for the eyes and nose these Rudolph's were made all by hand. There were no patterns and each child used only one sheet of paper. This lessons w ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
Students used a technique similar to several European
paper cutting techniques to create these faux paper candles from
their very own names. Look at ...
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
Students viewed the art of Kandinsky and then created their own renditions using white glue black paper and chalk pastels.
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
These are the flat top designs for what will be 3D sarcophagus boxes.
The students are currently building the sides for these.
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
This was just a fun lesson based on following directions.
Also, we have a waving elf but do not have his entire
body on the page! How can that be?
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from Nov 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
This very detailed art project took the entire first quarter.
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from Oct 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
This project was created by the students designing their own negative space patterns. It was a bit confusing at first.
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from Oct 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
We read "Mr Seahorse" by Eric Carle before using many different techniques to create colored papers for our collages. We also learned how to draw a si ...
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from Oct 2009, taught by Mrs. Mary Drozd
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from Oct 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
This is an "oldie but a goodie." We used oil pastels, folded paper. tongue blades and watered down blue paint for these creations.
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from Oct 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
The students used a dictionary (of sorts) with indian pictographs to write their personal Indian stories. The animals skins were made from paper and r ...
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from Sep 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
We used an oil pastel, resist technique on our "V" trees.
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from Sep 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
Gustav Klimt would be proud!
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from Sep 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
Beautiful birch trees!
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from Sep 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
Drawing
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from Aug 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
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from Jul 2009, taught by Mrs. Eileen Ellis
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