I know there are a lot of examples on this post, but there were so many great ones, I had a difficult time choosing which ones to post! I could have posted them all! They are beautiful. We drew the abstract sun and waves, then used watercolors for the "warm colors" sunset and "cool color" waves. Last, we enhanced our paintings with colored pencil by adding simple designs to the waves and thickening our black outlines.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
More origami!
It's the time of year when students are beginning to get burned out on school, and teachers are too! So I try to save my origami specifically for this time of year to keep them interested. They love doing origami, so I like to include a little of it each year.
5th grade begins a series of origami models that use the same unit fold. It's neat because when they learn the unit fold, they can make up to three different models! Two are shown below, the cube and the multiplex challenge, which is the hardest with 12 pieces of paper!
Making the unit folds....
LOTS of unit folds!!
Third grade makes "fox boxes" They get the name from the unit folds. Before they are put together, each piece looks like a fox face!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Hawaiian Shirt Origami!
I have lots of Origami lesson plans, but few are really appropriate for younger grades. These Hawaiian shirts are just the right level for 2nd grade! They loved making these. We decorated them with construction paper crayons when we finished the folding.
Unfortunately I didn't get any pics of the students' finished shirts! They were too excited to take them home the day we made them! I just couldn't disappoint! :)
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Always sunny in kindergarten!
Well maybe not always, but if I can think of one grade level that is ALWAYS excited to see me, it's without a doubt, KINDERGARTEN! So that's why I saw always sunny and smiling in kindergarten! They painted these beautiful sunflowers last week! So glad the weather is finally warming up around here and we are enjoying our spring and "almost-summer" projects!