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The First Graders created these winter landscapes using a variety of art media such as paint, tissue paper, glue, paper, markers, and color sticks. Our goal was to create a winter landscape with shapes, lines, patterns, and cool colors.
The fifth graders created these snowflakes by quilling paper, a technique that was used in colonial times to create art. We coiled the paper around a stick, glued it together and pinched it into different shapes. We glued these shapes down to create a snowflake that showed radial symmetry.
Students learned how to create an object from a bird's eye view through this snowman project. We used a wet on wet watercolor technique with cool colors for our background. Then we cut shapes out to create our snowman and added shading with chalk pastels. After that we added details to the face with markers and we also cut and pasted other details such as a scarf with a pattern and stick hands.
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Mrs. W.About Me: This is my eighth year teaching art at Switzer Elementary. I see every K-6 student for art once a week. My goal during this time is to nurture students' creativity through exploring different art mediums and concepts. By exploring art, students will develop essential knowledge and skills that will prepare them for the future. Categories
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