Pre-Kinder artists learned about rain sticks in Music, and then made them in Art. They practiced painting patterns on paper, and then used paper mache on the painting and base to finish off their rain sticks.
Click here for close ups! First Graders studied the cave paintings found in Lascaux, France, dating back nearly 17,300 years. These paintings are some of the best known surviving Paleolithic Art. The first graders took a virtual tour of the cave, and looked for clues about the artists. In the caves they saw bison, deer, birds, cats and people. The first graders focused on the following objectives: · I know all cultures make art. · I can use blending to make value. · I can use Art words to talk about my choices.
What an awesome day in the Art room at CIPLC! Student Led Conferences were taking place all across campus, and in the Art room students, parents, grandparents, aunts, and cousins came together to create. Students in grades 1-6 taught their families one of the skills they had learned or practiced this year. Our grade six artists had their families try out blind contour drawing. Grade five artists were on hand to teach printmaking using styrofoam plates. Recycled paper making was a huge hit with our fourth grade families and artists. Third grade artists brought Amedeo Modigliani's unique portrait style to life. Paper weaving was the domain of our second grade artists and families, and they went all out with color and pattern. Our first grade artists demonstrated their sewing skills to their families. The turnout was excellent and the art room was bustling all morning! I can't wait to see how our community continues to come together next year!...
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