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Her Dabbles: July 2012
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Monday, July 23, 2012. Above is one of his most recent pieces and my personal favorite! Last summer at art camp students created junk assemblages. Above is one of Jonathan’s examples. This is when I learned about his love for creating out of junk. Below is a picture of Jonathan’s studio space in his basement…. Another great thing I love, is Jonathan documents his art on YouTube. Check out/subscribe to his channel…. Links to this post.
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Her Dabbles: March 2012
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Thursday, March 15, 2012. Flower Still Lives with Glue and Chalk. 4th Grade students learned about different artists that painted still lives or flowers. We studied Janet Fish, Matisse, Van Gogh, Renoir, and de Heem. I wanted them to see a range of artists from Modern to the Baroque period. This lesson was adapted from the book. Dynamic Art Projects for Children. Which is a great book). In the lesson provided they suggest using a ...
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Her Dabbles: August 2013
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Friday, August 23, 2013. Elements of Art Handout and The smARTteacher. I try my best to stay up to date on the best way to stay connected with other art teachers. I follow many teachers on Pinterest and look at lots of the awesome blogs out there. I recently joined the Art Teachers Facebook page which is also a great resource. Yesterday, I stumbled across this site. http:/ www.thesmartteacher.com/. Links to this post. Day of the dead.
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Her Dabbles: April 2012
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. My 2nd grade artists have been learning about Egypt. I was inspired by Megan, at The Elementary Art Room. Who told be about a project she did on Britto's pyramid. I have been wanting to do a project with the contemporary artist Romero Britto. For a while, but I had no idea that he had created large scale pyramids for London's Tutankamen exhibit. I was excited to try to tie together the old and the new. This ...
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Her Dabbles: Installation Artists Pip & Pop?
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Sunday, April 1, 2012. Installation Artists Pip and Pop? This morning I was doing my daily rounds on Pinterest and came across this art game website. After further exploration I stumbled upon the game for Pip and Pop. I had never heard of Pip and Pop, but now I think I am in love! Has a bunch of great images, along with this Flickr account. What do you think? Are you new to Pip and Pop too? Or was it just me :). Labels: Pip and Pop.
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Her Dabbles: James Rizzi...you will be missed.
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Thursday, December 29, 2011. James Rizzi.you will be missed. I am very sad to find out of James Rizzi's passing. He has been a huge inspiration to me and my students (and will continue to be). I am blessed to have gotten the chance to collaborate with him the past few years. Mr. Rizzi, you will be missed dearly! December 29, 2011 at 9:39 PM. December 30, 2011 at 11:14 AM. December 31, 2011 at 12:45 AM. January 1, 2012 at 7:05 PM.
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Her Dabbles: Silly Monsters
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. I have been inspired by all the cute and colorful monsters that I have seen on Pinterest. Recently. My 2nd grade students needed a project for their our annual fundraiser through Art to Remember. I think the monsters were a good choice, they all turned out so cute! December 19, 2011 at 9:34 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am in my fifth year teaching art and love my job! View my complete profile.
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Her Dabbles: Elements of Art Handout and The smARTteacher
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Friday, August 23, 2013. Elements of Art Handout and The smARTteacher. I try my best to stay up to date on the best way to stay connected with other art teachers. I follow many teachers on Pinterest and look at lots of the awesome blogs out there. I recently joined the Art Teachers Facebook page which is also a great resource. Yesterday, I stumbled across this site. http:/ www.thesmartteacher.com/. Labels: Elements of Design. Japanese...
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If you cannot see the video, please download. 8 am - 5 pm. The District is currently on Summer Break. We hope you have a wonderful time enjoying this season, and continue on reading! Have a safe and wonderful summer! Welcome to Media Center. So, come in and check us out! Joyce Sleppy, Librarian. Lower Kuskokwim School District -. Headline: Summer has arrived! Detail: The District is currently on Summer Break. We hope you have a wonderful time enjoying this season, and continue on reading!
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Her Dabbles: February 2013
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My thoughts and ideas about teaching elementary and middle school art. Sunday, February 17, 2013. I was at Target today and saw this book, Monster Love Colors. On the shelf. Being that I am an elementary art teacher, I was instantly drawn to it and, of course, had to buy it. It reminds me of, Mouse Paint. A quick side note. This book was $15.99 at Target, but they price match Amazon, so I only paid $10.87 :). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Art Education 2.0.