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Showing posts with label Radial Symmetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radial Symmetry. Show all posts
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
6th Grade Radial Designs
Radial symmetry is such a beautiful and simple design principle from a daisy or sun to a very complex design. Students created these designs without bothering with compasses or protractors in order to improve their skills at "eyeballing" the symmetry of the details.
Students watched a great video about radial symmetry on the SMART Board before we began. These students learned radial symmetry using sticky squares when they were younger so they had prior knowledge of the concept. (See Animoto below)
Monday, September 24, 2012
Fractions, Percentages, & Degrees, Oh My!
Fourth graders learned something about radial symmetry along with degrees, percentages, and fractions while creating designs that were one quarter of a circle. In an effort to recycle, the circles were CD labels that were of no further use. They also learned how to use a protractor during this activity.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Going Green in the Art Room
Second graders continued their art education with a SMART Notebook presentation about Georgia O'Keeffe and her flower paintings. Some of these students were with me last year so they recognize several artists and their works. Georgia O'Keeffe was new to them.
Now that they have a little watercolor experience with concentric circles, I thought moving into the radial symmetry of large flowers would be a good next step. After looking at her paintings, each student drew a large flower on our newly received whiteboards. It's very easy to use up a lot of paper in the "learning to draw" activities and the whiteboards are a good fit with trying to conserve resources.
Here are some of the first graders doing the same activity.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Digital Color Theory
My color theory class not only had to learn how to mix tints, shades, secondary and intermediate colors using only primary colors, black and white, but they also had to transfer that knowledge to digital media. In the process they learned how to use Gimp layers, save to several formats, colorize using hue, saturation, and lightness sliders, and the rotation tool. (See Animoto below)
Labels:
Color Theory,
Digital Art,
Elements of Art,
Gimp,
Radial Symmetry,
Self Portraits
Sunday, May 8, 2011
1st & 2nd Graders Learn About Radial Symmetry
We learned about vertical, horizontal, diagonal, radial symmetry, using pre-glued squares. I had SMART Board activities we did as a group prior to creating the designs. I use a SMART Board presentation as often as possible when introducing a new concept. There are many interactive tools that make it fun for the kids to come to the board. (See Animoto below)
Labels:
Art History,
Primary Art,
Radial Symmetry,
SMART Board
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