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Apr 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
In art class we discussed Earth Day, environmental artists, and words that described earth day. We then created a tree ...
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Apr 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students created drawings illustrating the four seasons.
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Apr 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students discussed the difference between urban and rural. We created three dimensional urban and rural landscapes.
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Mar 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students learned about some ancient Chinese inventions and about the dragon. Then we learned how to create our own Chin ...
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Mar 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students learned about Vincent Van Gogh. We viewed images of his paintings and discussed them.
We drew from a sunflow ...
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Mar 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
This was part of our Middle Ages unit.
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Mar 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
After viewing "Linnea in Monet's Garden, we created our own personal Monet paintings.
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Mar 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students learned about endangered sea turtles. We also took a collection to adopt an endangered sea turtle through the ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Celebrating Who I Am. Showcasing artist interests, talents and dreams. Teachers can receive $1,000 for their classroom! ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students learned Middle Ages Vocabulary and picked five words to illustrate in their picture.
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Owl Painting
(32 artworks)
Feb 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
We made owl paintings and clay owls. We learned about fun owl facts.
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Jan 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
We did an owl painting and created a clay owl while we learned interesting facts about owls.
Jan 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students studied the different types of columns: Doric, Ionic, Corinthian. We looked at Thomas Cole's "Course of the E ...
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Jan 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
We chose Australian animals and painted them in a style of the Australian Aboriginal people.
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Jan 2012, taught by Sarrah Dibble
In this project we sketched people and gave them a job. Next, we built the people out of various materials and tried to ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students completed a painting prior to making this sculpture about a bird. We discussed art by John James Audubon. Ne ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students viewed artwork by Pablo Picasso. We discussed abstract art and things that Picasso did to make some of his pai ...
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Aztec Sunstone
(17 artworks)
Dec 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
We discussed the Aztecs and their Sun stone calendar. Then we made circular sun stones inspired by the Aztecs and decor ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students learned about John James Audubon and how he painted birds so realistically. In his paintings he also seemed to ...
Nov 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students were learning about deserts in their classrooms, so we decided to draw a desert landscape in art class. We use ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students learned about ancient Egyptian beliefs and created a sarcophagus out of clay.
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Just for Fun
(2 artworks)
Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Miscellaneous fun projects
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Lego Inspired!
(29 artworks)
Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students were inspired by Nathan Sawaya's Lego sculpture. They chose a picture of something built out of Lego blocks an ...
Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students identified animals in the rainforest. We discussed the climate and importance of the rainforest. Students tal ...
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Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
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Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students discussed different things that a door could represent. We viewed pictures of different ways a door is made an ...
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Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students used found objects to create abstract assemblages similar to what Louise Nevelson created. We used buttons, w ...
Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students identified and mixed primary colors to create the secondary colors. After painting we added some collage mater ...
Oct 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Fifth graders learned about Cave Paintings, why they were created, how paint was made and what tools were used. We disc ...
Sep 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
In this project we viewed Edward Hick's "Peaceable Kingdom". We discussed how many of the animals appeared to be gettin ...
Sep 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
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Sep 2011, taught by Sarrah Dibble
Students discussed, acted out, and drew various lines that intersected and made shapes. We painted the shapes on our pa ...
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186 fanclub members
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114 comments
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908 artworks
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186 fanclub members
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114 comments
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18 artist statements
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Great job isaiah! Keep the beautiful artwork coming buddy! Love you!
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Johnathan...keep up the great work...you have a lot of imagination and display it so good in yr art work! Im so very proud of you!
-- Mommyleft for Johnathon222
Great job Anthony...love you lots! Mom
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The ballerina flys across the stage with her green cape.written by Payten66
My favorate part of this picture is the points on my lions forehead. My inspiration was that I LOVE lions and tigers. If I made it again, I would change the crown.to a KING crown. I learned that people do not have points on their heads.To create this, I used oil crayons. I love them because you can see them well, on colored paper. I LOVE this picture and had alot of fun creating it.written by Brandi847
My favorate part of this artwork is the sun and the mountains. My least favorate is the pond. My inspiration was my art teacher. I would make the mountains bigger if I made it again.I was surprised that Ms Dibble put this on this website. Fist I drew it in pencil. Secondly, I outlined it with a sharpie. Next, I made the frame. Finally, I painted the picture. That is how you make a background picture. :)written by Brooke4707
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