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1st Grade Arctic Animals | Michelle Lee
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Clay Coil Pots →. 1st Grade Arctic Animals. May / 23 / 2014. We had been looking at Jomon coil pots previously, so we also looked at Jomon dogu for this unit – small animal-like figurines that are thought to be part of some kind of ritual (unclear! The dogu was not the most obvious connection, but the students looked at how details were added using different tools to make lines, as well as how the figurine was created. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Send to...
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Kindergarten “Not a Box” Paintings | Michelle Lee
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Kindergarten Pinch Pots →. Kindergarten “Not a Box” Paintings. February / 18 / 2014. As an introduction for these paintings, I used the simple but imaginative book “Not a Box” by Antoinette Portis. At the end of the book I ask how the rabbit changed his box, and usually they respond by “using his imagination” – cue intro to lesson🙂. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). This entry was tagged books. Post was not sen...
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Kindergarten Pinch Pots | Michelle Lee
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Kindergarten “Not a Box” Paintings. 1st Grade Arctic Animals →. March / 10 / 2014. We don’t have a kiln at my school and my biggest fear with air-dry clay sculptures is having to have a clay clinic where I end up gluing back everything that is falling apart. So for the most part, Kindergarteners learn about different techniques in clay without ever keeping any of the projects. The pinch pot is the exception! While it was time consuming, it. View from the top! View from the side. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Dear Megan | Michelle Lee
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It could be true. →. May / 20 / 2012. There is a room. Can you see them? In this world there is a house, which sits on a hill, on top of a table. Books unfold from little cards. The small ones sleep in tissue paper from the living room. Try to catch the frog eggs as they float across the fountain. Each crack in the floor is a valley for the ants. Mosquitos bite, they bleed through the night. Under our green nets, you said,. 8220;Tell me a story.”. Sometimes the city feels tall and unrelenting. Blog at Wo...
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Clay Coil Pots | Michelle Lee
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1st Grade Arctic Animals. Third Grade Paper Mache Animals →. May / 28 / 2014. Under Air Dry Clay. First graders looked at Jomon coil pots and discussed the technique before delving into creating their own. They are air dry clay, painted with tempera, and coated finally in mod podge. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). This entry was tagged art ed. 1st Grade Arctic Animals. Third Grade Paper Mache Animals →.
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it could be true. | Michelle Lee
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1st Grade Storytelling through Painting →. It could be true. What is beauty but a longing or desire for that which is perfection; in object, in experience, in what we wish to have but cannot hold? Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). June / 7 / 2012. 1st Grade Storytelling through Painting →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Newer posts →. Come pick me up. May / 18 / 2011. I wish you would. I wish you could. More ocean, less talk. May / 11 / 2011. That sparkle turned to black. April / 30 / 2011. In the eyes of a million girls, you think you make them shout. Couldn’t be better. April / 25 / 2011. Almost spring. to be done with drawing, for a while. The rest of the nights. April / 17 / 2011. Mixed media on paper, 7 x 9 inches, 2011. It’s not very simple to be simple. I couldn’t tell you why,. April / 14 / 2011. Debauchery post...
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Third Grade Paper Mache Animals. January / 11 / 2016. These paper mache sculptures were made during our Art Club, by some of our third graders. They used balled-up newspapers, cardboard tubes/flat pieces, and lots and lots of masking tape to create these sculptures. At the end, they were able to paint it with any colors – their choice. They looked at examples of Pedro Linares’ Alebrijes and the large animal sculptures of Felipe Archuleta for inspiration. May / 28 / 2014. Under Air Dry Clay. We don’...
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Kindergarten Line Sculptures | Michelle Lee
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1st Grade Storytelling through Painting. Kindergarten “Not a Box” Paintings →. February / 12 / 2014. The only downside to this lesson is that some of the bases were too thin and the wires would fall out! But knowing our kindergarteners, the most important part was the process, not the product🙂. Inspired by this post here at Panther’s Palette. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). This entry was tagged art ed. Sorry...