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Grade 1 students love Eric Carle’s work and this project is a great way to introduce them to this collage style. We first start by painting (roughly) white sheets of cardboard. Each student got 2 sheets and they were instructed to paint a whole sheet with brown and the other sheet was...
Grade 1 ByMarilyn G. Stewart Engage your students as they exploreBig Ideasthat are relevant to their lives. Your students will create, view, and discuss artworks that explore theseEssential Questions: Where do we find beauty in our world?
A. They B.our C. dancing D.their E.who Today we have two new students in___1__school. __2___are Chinese.__3___names are Liu Mei and Liu Fang. They're twins. They are the same. They're in Class One, Grade One. Who is Liu Mei? __4__is Liu Fang? Oh, Liu Mei is ...
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After the devastating fire this week at the Notre Dame cathedral, I put some of my previously planned lessons on hold. We are making a bulletin board in tribute of the Notre Dame cathedral. One of my classes is making some stunning and highly detailed pen drawings of parts of the cathedral...
Here is a fun 3-d project I did with my 3rd-5th grade classes as an asynchronous (at-home) art project. We have been hybrid for a little while and some of my classes are still fully virtual. I have been giving out asynchronous assignments and then having 1 live (either in person or...
Interestingly, my lower performing classes really get engaged in these [lessons] and come away with some profound thoughts! Melissa G. I had the most amazing 6th grade class today. They were jumping out of their seats with hands raised just to respond and give input. It was as if I was...
Students taking my professional development courses often ask me how to evaluate and grade artwork that their students have made. Unlike other curricular areas such as math or history, art is a subject that doesn’t result in answers that can be marked “right” or “wrong”, so how should...
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