I was excited to find out that my blog has been included on the Top Teacher Blog List. I am not sure how I was lucky enough to be chosen for the award, but I was excited to find out about this.
Welcome to Lines, Dots, and Doodles. This is the place for students, parents, and teachers to find out what has been going on in my art class. I have included pictures of my student's artwork and basic explanations of the projects. I hope when you leave this blog, you feel inspired to create. Feel free to browse this blog and borrow any of my art lessons.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Patterns, Kindergarten
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Totem Poles, 5th Grade
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Fall Tree Reflections, 2nd Grade
Friday, October 15, 2010
Fall Still Life, 2nd Grade
Second Day: The second day was extremely busy. To begin, we started with weaving the basket. It took about 20 minutes to weave the baskets. (By the way, some students found weaving extremely difficult. I had to spend a lot of time helping certain students). After the basket was weaved, I gave the students a half sheet of construction paper to use as the table cloth. I gave students about 5 minutes to decorate the table cloth with oil pastels. After this, we finally got to cut out our apples and pumpkins. Basically, we just turned our painted paper over and drew circles on the back. Pumpkins were big circles and apples were smaller ones. During the last three minutes of class, I had the students use paint to add stems, vines, and lines onto their pumpkins. It is important not to give students too much time with the paint or they will over do it.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Mayan Skulls/ Masks, 5th Grade
Friday, October 8, 2010
Playground, 1st Grade
I did this project with my first graders a few weeks ago. I found this lesson on someone's blog not long ago, but I really can't remember which one. So, if this is your lesson, let me know, I would love to give you credit for it. Basically, this lesson is about playgrounds. We began by discussing playgrounds, and I asked students to describe their favorite playground. I then had the students compile a list of the things that might be on a playground. Our list included things like: slides, monkey bars, tree houses, swings, etc.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Skeletons, 2nd Grade
This was a very simple project and the kids loved it. Some of the other grades have asked if they could do this project too.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Vertebrate sculptures, 5th Grade
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Mixed Up Animals- 2nd Grade
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