We had a fun day with a visit from our community garden leader asking for us to make rocks that look like strawberries to confuse the birds and painted markers for the end of seed rows. The kids did glue sunflower resists. They drew their flower with glue and sprinkled on some salt for sparkle. After dry they used oil pastels to color and blend their flowers. We created a cute little watercolor of a vase of flowers, learning to layer, and used Posca pens for our details to make things “pop”. We also did leaf rubbings with neon crayons and talked about each side of the leaf and which side created a better pattern and talked about overlapping and color. Then we ended the day with drawing a sunflower in styrofoam (you can use plates from home), Then created multiple prints using proper printmaking tools and supplies. Speedball ink, bracers, inking plates, and they loved massaging the back of their paper and then 1,2,3 reveal!!! So cute they even came up with a shimmy shake while massaging- lots of fun creating and building on our art skills.
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Mrs. GobleI live and teach Art in Tracy, CA. I have the pleasure of teaching 650+ students 1st-8th. I am a busy teaching, going to school in the evenings to get my Masters in Visual Performing Arts, mom of two high school kids, and have had many foster children that have come into our hearts and home. I have been married for over 20+ years. I have been an Art Docent for over three years for Special Education classes 4th-8th. I love being creative in all areas of my life, and wanted to have a space to share all of the fun I have with my students everyday. Categories
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