Categories : The arts in middle school Tags : Teaching middle school grades 6 8 Show your students the joy of using color to paint beyond what they see with their eyes! Students will experiment with watercolor
A post-test questionnaire noted attitudes about watercolor painting, after instructions and practice and provided immediate feedback through self-evaluation. Observations were documented and anecdotal interviews were conducted. Artworks were evaluated by two middle school art teachers and the researcher. ...
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watercolor (3), and animation (4). They found ceramics novel and practical. For example, the following two students stated: ‘I like ceramics because I have never touched it before, and I want to do it’ (G8-P1). ‘Ceramics, because I have a sense of achievement and ...
This program introduces fundamental visual arts concepts to K-5 students through fun, engaging projects. They’ll explore both dry and wet mediums, including pencil, colored pencils, markers, watercolor paint, and occasionally, clay! Beginners welcome! This program introduces fundamental visual arts ...
Expectations in watercolor. (middle school art lesson)Greene, Carol