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Friday, January 26, 2018

Art Rocks! 4th grade Gems & Crystals



Next week, after 4th finishes their Aurora Borealis pictures we've been working on, we'll start this rockin' watercolor project! This artwork is inspired by the art of Rebecca Chaperon  and the fabulous art teacher Miss Lee.

Here's how we'll be creating our own crystals!

Materials:
Sax 90 lb paper
Crayola Artista II watercolors
Big Kid's Choice brushes
Metallic Sharpies
Ticonderoga Pencils

We'll be looking at minerals, crystals, and gems, for our inspiration. We'll be using rulers to draw out our shapes, (which is a challenge in itself), and Crayola watercolors to give our crystals some lively color. We'll be talking about the element of art, VALUE, and how important it is in our pictures. 
I'll show them real life examples in a book from the library and on my computer, and when they get started, I will hand out visuals for them to look at while they are working.
 I don't know about you, but I draw much better when I can look at what I'm doing! 

Here's some "how to draw" examples I created, and placed in a packet I made of clip art of gems and crystals printed from the internet.


(They don't have to follow these exactly how I did them, but like I said earlier, it helps to have visuals!)
Here are some videos I made, that show how to draw and paint these! I'll try and post more soon!
How to draw a simple crystal

How to draw a cluster of crystals

How to draw a diamond


 Day 1: Look at examples of minerals, crystals, gems, and watch Mrs. Stacey demonstrate on how to start the project. (I draw out the crystals, just like I do in the "how to draw" papers above.)

Day 2: Review, and discuss/demonstrate watercolor painting techniques. If they finish one, the can start smaller and different ones. I'd like for them to cut the finished product out and glue it to construction paper, and add little gems around it.

Here's my examples to show the kids. I drew them with pencil, traced them with black, silver, or gold sharpie, and painted them using Crayola watercolors and a Royal Langnickel Big Kid's Choice paintbrush.







 Side note-Originally, I tried outlining with a white pastel (because gold and silver Sharpies are so expensive!) but I did not love that at all. 

I think I had the most fun, making this tourmaline inspired example!





I had fun painting these, and I hope the kids will too!

Check back soon for some awesome art!

Mrs. Fambrough's class is off to a great start! Mrs. Stacey is so proud of y'all!!












Here's some great ones from Dr. Fambrough's class!















Look at these fabulous watercolor painters from Mrs. Schoor's class!




















Here's Mrs. Fambrough's class, hard at work, drawing out their crystals!









Here are some finished ones from Mrs. McAllister's class!


















60 comments:

  1. Love this idea! Have you tried growing crystals with your class throughout the duration of this project? If so, did you use a specific solution to help your crystals grow?

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    1. Thanks so much! I actually had thought about that and looked up how to on Pinterest, but never tried it! That would be so awesome for the kids to see!! If you find one that works, let me know!

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  2. These are really beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this lesson and the packet you created. I hope to have time to try this with my 4th graders!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Laura!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it, and I hope y’all have fun creating them!! 😊❤️

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  3. do you happen to have a digital copy of the packet? Or one you wouldn't mind scanning? My grade 3's study rocks and minerals and crystals in science and I would love to try this! My email is jamie.straile@gmail.com if you don't mind sharing or you have one.

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    1. Hey Jamie! I don't but I can make one :) I'll send you an email, and just remind me to do it on Monday, or I'll totally forget!! Thanks for stopping by!!

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  4. I love this idea! Would you be willing to share the digital copy of your handout with me also? I would greatly appreciate it. I love your blog! campos.jb82@gmail.com

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    1. I just emailed you the packet. Let me know if you don't receive it! :)

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    2. Hi Ms. Stacey! I would love a digital copy of your handout as well. But...seriously no big deal if you choose not to share. Your blog is great! Art work is lovely! Thank you for sharing all you do! lizjflem@hotmail.com

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  5. This a AMAZING project! I can't wait to try it out. If you could also send me the digital copy of your handout I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! My email is mailey.wilson@glasgow.kyschools.us

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    1. I just emailed you the packet. Let me know if you don't receive it! :)

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  6. I've been looking for inspirational art and I found your blog while browsing on Pinterest. Your dedication and love for art shines through. I'm so glad to have found your site and can't wait to try the mountain landscapes and the mineral inspired art! I would really appreciate a digital copy of the handout. Thank you so much for sharing your work. My email rubining23@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks so much for your sweet comment! I just emailed you the packet! Let me know if you don't get it!

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  7. Hi Lauren.
    I adore your lesson as well and I would love to adapt it to Middle School Art. We have a gem show coming up in Tucson, AZ that this lesson would be perfect for!! Could you send a digital copy to miriamwiner@mac.com?
    Major thanks and you are awesome!!

    Miriam

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    1. Just sent it! Can't wait to see them! Tag me on IG so I can! @elemartroom :D

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  8. LOVE THIS! We are studying rocks and minerals right now and I would love to incorporate this into art. Can you send me a packet as well? jj_ursu@yahoo.ca

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  9. Please?? I would love a copy of your how to draw gems! jj_ursu@yahoo.ca

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    1. So sorry! I haven't been checking my comments like I should! I just sent it! Let me know if you don't get it :)

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  10. Hello! Thank you for sharing this lesson!! Can I also request a copy of your handout?? I think my students would love this project! My email is mccoyrachel8@gmail.com

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  11. Love this! My class has been learning about minerals this past week and this art activity would be perfect to incorporate! Would you be able to send a copy of the handout as well? My email is kaylie.lynn@gmail.com

    Love all the pictures, the different types of art rocks/crystals and the vivid colors!

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    1. thank you so much! I just sent it! Let me know if it doesn't come through! Hope it helps! :)

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  12. Hey! This project is awesome! My third graders study Rocks and Minerals and we are currently doing an art unit on Value as an Element of Art, would you mind sharing your packet with me? Thank you so much in advance!! stephaniewest20@yahoo.com

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    1. thank you!! Did I send it to you? I've lost track! lol Let me know if I still need to send it! :)

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  13. Hi I am so glad I found your blog. I would love to try this with my third graders as well. Would you be able to send me a copy of your packet? I would really appreciate you sharing it with me. Thanks so much! swarren@freeportschools.org

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    1. Thank you so much for sending me these handouts. As you know there is no time in our schedules for good stuff and you just helped me out tremendously! Kindness counts!

      Thanks again!

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  14. This project is amazing! I would love to try this with my 5th graders! Would you be able to send me a copy of the packet as well? Really appreciate it, THANKS! carolinaarroyave@sd54.org

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    1. I just sent yours! I hope I got the email right! Let me know if it doesn't come through :)

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  15. HellO! I was wondering if I would be able to get a copy of the digital file as well? Your page is so well done! Can't wait to try it out. If so - my email is michknott13@gmail.com Thanks in advance!

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    1. Hey!
      Just sent it! let me know if it doesn't come through :)

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  16. I'm an art specialist at an elementary school and would love to try this out. Could you send me a digital copy please? Thank you so much! tstringham@dsdmail.net

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  17. What a fantastic lesson! It ties in well with our rocks and minerals unit. Could you please send me the digital packet as well? kateflindall@gmail.com
    Thanks so much!

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  18. Love this lesson - what beautiful results! I can't wait to try it! If you are open to sharing I would take a copy of the package too - larenn.watson@btps.ca. Thanks for posting!!

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  19. I would love a copy of the packet as well if possible! This is fantastic! Lynisarosson@gmail.com

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  20. I Love this Project! Can you please email me a copy of the pack?

    Susanewessel@yahoo.com

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    1. I wish I could! I had to get a new phone a few months ago, and the packet wasn't saved in my scanning app :(

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  21. Would you mind emailing me the packet please?! Love this! husera@ksdr1.net

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  22. I just found it in my sent mail! I thought I had lost it!! Hope you all get it!

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  23. LOVE THIS~ Please e-mail me the handouts as well! emilythewlis@theexpeditionschool.com

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    1. sent! let me know if it doesn't get there! Hope it helps! it's nothing fancy! :)

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  24. Hello! I am going to do this project with my kiddos. Could you please sent a digital copy of the handouts?! stephanie_siegel@mcpsmd.org

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    1. sent! it's nothing fancy! just a few how to draws and some crystal images i found online :)

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  25. This looks great! Would you mind sharing with me as well? My email is hannah.kitt@dmschools.org. Thank you!! :)

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  26. Hi- I'll take the digital copies of handouts too please if it's not a big hastle. Thanks: eileenhonan@msn.com

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  27. These are beautiful!! I'd love a copy of the packet when you have the time! Thanks!! CCyr83@gmail.com

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  28. I love your students' work!! Can I get a copy of your handouts? camdenke@lcsedu.net

    Thank you
    Karen Camden

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  29. I would also love a digital copy of the handouts if you wouldn't mind. It is so kind of you to share your lesson with all of us. I can't wait to try this out with my 4th graders.
    My email is nlarose@garfieldre2.net

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  30. Hello!
    I love this post and plan to use it for my Middle School Homeschool Co-op class tomorrow!! Any chance I can get a copy of that how-to packet that you have been emailing everyone??
    The email is creativemojostudio@gmail.com.
    Thank you so much!!

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  31. I would also love a copy of the the how-to packet! anne.heath@tdsb.on.ca

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  32. Hello! Super excited to do this art activity with my class. Thank you for inspiring us. Would you please send me a digital copy of the "how-to-draw" packet. Thanks in advance. Much appreciated.
    angela.marinelli@ocdsb.ca

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  33. Hi I just stumbled across this project and I would love to do this with my students! Could you please send me a digital copy of the "how-to-draw" packet? Thanks so much! newberga@gmail.com

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  34. This is amazing and perfect for my grade 4s and our Rocks & Minerals unit we are about to start! Thank you! Would you mind sending me a digital copy of the "how-to-draw" packet as well? Thank youuuuu! gallantn@hdsb.ca

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  35. I love this! If you don't mind, would you be interested in emailing me your how-to packet please?
    jrobertson@cusd322.org

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  36. This is amazing and perfect for my grade 4s and our Rocks & Minerals unit we are about to start! Thank you! Would you mind sending me a digital copy of the "how-to-draw" packet as well? I'm at sarah.almeida@tdsb.on.ca

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