I did this project last year after being inspired by www.pantherspalette.blogspot.com.
This year I decided to kick it up a Notch! I have been pretty much obsessed with decorated borders, it just adds a whole other element!
If you want to read how to do the project check out my post from last year ( under 3rd grade).
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
4th Woven Yarn Cup Baskets
I have done this project many times before. They students love it and you can just see so much growth in their work and confidence.
You use a 9 oz or 16 oz cups ( i precut them into 7 spokes) and talk about patterns and the plain weave. Have stations around the room with yarn.
FOr the contemporary items at the top/ I put out a station with thick yarn, beads, pipe cleaners, telephone wire, straws, tissue paper, etc.
You use a 9 oz or 16 oz cups ( i precut them into 7 spokes) and talk about patterns and the plain weave. Have stations around the room with yarn.
FOr the contemporary items at the top/ I put out a station with thick yarn, beads, pipe cleaners, telephone wire, straws, tissue paper, etc.
Plain weave basket
Ornament
I love these unruly curly Q's and beads.
Ornament/hanging how awesome!
Plain Weave
Basket
Mug how genius!
I am so blessed to have amazing, creative students who want to learn and try new lings.
1st grade Pattern Owls
This is a great 1-2 day project.
First we drew an owl, step by step.
They we outline with sharpie markers, added patterns inside owl, then we cut and glued them to a color background.
To add another element I had the students glue their owls to a larger piece of paper, to create a border and then they add pattern designs to the border. Very graphic designer-esque.
First we drew an owl, step by step.
They we outline with sharpie markers, added patterns inside owl, then we cut and glued them to a color background.
To add another element I had the students glue their owls to a larger piece of paper, to create a border and then they add pattern designs to the border. Very graphic designer-esque.
1st grade Van Gogh Starry Night Winter Scenes
This project is fabulous! I have seen many projects inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night. I did want the students to have to "re-do" a masterpiece. SOO I talked to the students about what being "inspired or influenced" by an artist means. So we based the bottom of the composition, usually the town in Van Gogh's work into a winter scene.
We used Construction paper crayons on Black paper. Can I just say how much I LOVE USING CONSTRUCTION PAPER CRAYONS AND SO DO THE STUDENTS!
We used 11" by 17" black paper.
With pencil : Drew 3 hills.. a snowman ( on the side where the big brown "tree", "building", "vines" etc is )
I showed them 3 different kind of pine or evergreen trees.. They has to add 3 trees. We talked about how trees in the distance would be smaller, et.
They then added 1-2 "oak" trees without leaves because it is winter.
We talked about how Van Gogh uses bold, brushstrokes or dashes. They filled each object with dashes to add texture and Van Goghs style.
Once the Land portion was completed..
We added the sky. A crescent moon, 6 or more stars. They added "halos" of dashes and they added wind, swirls, or tails with orange, yellow, and white.
Last but not least they used purples, greens, and blues to complete the sky.
Check them out:
Love the trees!
1st grade-look at those detailed dashes in the sky
Love that snowman
Fabulous!
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