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Showing posts with label Whiteboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whiteboards. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Saturday, December 1, 2012
"Elf" Yourself!
After simple cartooning exercises using a SMART Board game, I decided that it would be fun to do something inspired by a current holiday movie with really cute elves. As an early literacy connection for very young kids, I had them turn a simple block capital letter into an elf. Later I put them together into holiday greetings so they could see how they could be used.
Labels:
Drawing,
Literacy,
Primary Art,
Whiteboards
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Second Graders Butterfly Symmetry
Second graders applied what they learned about vertical symmetry to the drawing of butterflies. They had played symmetry games on the SMART Board and drew butterflies on whiteboards before they used colored pencils and paper. By that time they were more confident in their freehand drawings and had a sense of mirroring from one side to another.
Labels:
Animal Drawing,
Animoto,
Primary Art,
Symmetry,
Whiteboards
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Drawing Ishly
Second graders read the book ISH by Peter Reynolds and then drew their own vase of flowers. No one was afraid to start because we did it on whiteboards so they knew they could wipe it off and not waste crumpled up paper like Ramon did in the book. The whiteboards are a good way to practice drawing "ishly."
Labels:
Drawing,
ISH Peter Reynolds,
Primary Art,
Whiteboards
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.
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