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Monday, September 18, 2017

4th Grade "Tie Dye"


4th Grade created these colorful artworks by using oil pastels and erasers! This lesson was inspired by The Art of Ed blog, and was a hit! 
Here's how we did it, but you can also check out the Art of Ed's blog for more details!

The Arts Give You Wings!

This year, Mrs. Stacey decided to do a photo backdrop for Night of the Arts, inspired by the murals of Kelsey Montague, Cassie Stephens blog, and the Smart Class blog!

Third through fifth grade used our painted paper we made at the beginning of the year, and each cut out their own feather, to create the wings. They drew their feather with Mrs Stacey, decorated it with patterns and lines, and then each feather that was completed was added to the wings. The students did such a great job, and the backdrop was a hit! Here's one of our sweet students standing in front of our beautiful wings! 

Mrs. Stacey's new addition!

So sorry it's been a while since Mrs Stacey has posted, friends! On Valentine's Mrs. Stacey and her husband welcomed a new baby into this world! Welcome sweet Sawyer! We love you so!

Thursday, February 9, 2017

1st grade Valentine pups

1st Grade Valentine's Day puppies!


Here are some precious pups inspired by Mrs. Cassie Stephens' students!

We used poster board strips folded into a heart shape, to stamp or print hearts, then they drew out their dogs with Mrs. Stacey, and glued them to their printed background. 

Here are some students who finished their adorable art! 






Wednesday, February 1, 2017

1st grade Royal Self Portraits


1st Grade Royal Self Portraits!

For the past few weeks, 1st grade has been working on these adorable royal self-portraits, inspired by the great Cassie Stephens

Here's how we created our own!

Friday, January 20, 2017

4th & 5th Grade Romero Britto Self-Portraits


4th grade has been working on their Romero Britto style self-portrait, inspired by Cassie Stephens, for a few weeks now, and they're turning out so well! 


5th Grade Masks!

5th Grade Masks! 

Our 5th graders are finishing up their masks this week, and they're looking terrific! We studied different masks from around the world, and were mostly inspired by African, Asian, Native American, and European masks. The students noticed the masks were symmetrical, had geometric and organic shapes, and although they varied from culture to culture, they still had much in common! Here are a few of the examples we looked at, of masks from around the world!


Materials:

Day 1: Looked at masks for inspiration. Then I have the students fold their pieces of construction paper with me, so I know they're folding them correctly. Then I show them how to draw a line from the top to the bottom to create the outline of their mask. After they have the desired shape, they cut it out and start adding features to their mask. I stress the importance of making their mask symmetrical, by folding their scrap paper and cutting out 2 things at once, to put on each side. I also stress the importance of layering paper, and how that looks so much better than just gluing on one thing! For instance, take a look at  my example, especially the eyes...I layered 3-5 pieces of paper to make the eyes alone! I complete them by adding a tiny piece of white paper to add that extra little element, that makes them look even better!
Day 2: Continue to glue on details and staple one or each end of the mask, to make them a more 3-d. They can also add crimped paper or feathers to the top or bottom to add some finishing touches! I think the more they add, the better they look! 


 Here are some of our works in progress! 
Nate & Annlee
Katherine

James

Magnus

Betzy


Skyler




Haleigh

Evan