January 29

3/4’s warm and cool weavings

My 3/4 Montessori students painted with warm and cool colors to create these beautiful weavings. They measured and cut their warp strips (math in art! Sneaky!) and wove the black weft strips over and under.


Students could paint whatever symbol they wanted, so long as they used warm colors for the shape and cool colors for the background.


Prior to this project, grades 3/4 worked with geometric and organic shape with this collage inspired by artist Reggie Laurent.

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January 29

Howe Happenings

Here is a quick recap of what special needs students at Howe have been up to this school year. It is my first year at Howe and I’m so impressed with our artists! 

This was one of our first big projects where we studied different kinds of line. 

​We have also worked with primary and secondary colors and color mixing. The following two examples were made with a focus on warm and cool colors as well as cutting and gluing.



My favorite project so far! Monoprints using the do a dot markers. Students colored on top of small mirrors and then pressed a damp piece of paper on top of their design and pulled prints. We used a string with black paint and shiny ribbon to add extra flair.


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November 6

Wayne County Regional Enhancement Education Millage Proposal

 

School districts in Wayne County have placed a proposal on the November 8th ballot to provide added funding for our schools. It is the “Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal.”

If approved by the entire county, the 2 mil proposal will generate approximately $6.2 million from Dearborn but the District will receive $7.8 million in additional funding for our schools.  Money would go to local schools starting this year and the millage expires after six years.  Continue reading

November 6

Wayne County Regional Enhancement Education Millage Proposal

 

School districts in Wayne County have placed a proposal on the November 8th ballot to provide added funding for our schools. It is the “Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal.”

If approved by the entire county, the 2 mil proposal will generate approximately $6.2 million from Dearborn but the District will receive $7.8 million in additional funding for our schools.  Money would go to local schools starting this year and the millage expires after six years.  Continue reading

October 13

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June 15

The last full day and collaborative painting

Today was the last full day of school. Tomorrow we have a half day and then that’s it!  Fin!  Done!  Adios!  I decided earlier this morning that we would try some collaborative painting today… and I’m so glad we did. 

Middle school students painted the black outline with shapes and designs.  The only requirement was that the shapes had to touch one another.

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My elementary students, two 4th grade classes, painted inside the lines.  I was super proud of how well they worked together.

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Aaaaand the finished paintings! I might have to have them make more next year so I can wallpaper my house.

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What an awesome way to end the year:)

June 15

A little bit of everything!

It seems that every time I go to take a picture at school, my phone (which is also my camera) is dead. So this post is playing catch up! Enjoy the photos!

Here are a couple of the 5th grade’s finished superhero/villain pieces….

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4Th grade made these Jasper Johns-inspired flag paintings to display for 5th grade’s Memorial Day concert.

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They used an old chapter book page for the smallest flag, newspaper for the medium flag, and plain white construction paper for the largest flag. I love love love how they turned out!

Here is a part of the display by the auditorium…

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We are cursed with walls that do not accept tape:( The window area worked best.

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A big thank you to my 8th grade helpers, Doha and Nawf for taping and stringing everything together.

May 3

5th grade superheroes

We are in the process of a project involving multiple parts and techniques! Perfect for the end of the year when you want to revisit/review skills.  I was inspired by another art teacher for this superhero themed project (check out Cassie Stephens’ blog here).  We have been focusing on Pop Art and this project seemed to fit right in.

Here is a preview of some backgrounds 5th grade made for their soon-to-be cities. Oil pastels were used for details and watercolors for the rest of the scene.  The paint does not stick to the pastel.  We discussed how this is called a resist.

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Before drawing our superheroes (and super villains), we spent a class doing some gesture drawings. We focused on how the body can be drawn using simple shapes.  Here is a sample of some of our heroes.

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Can you tell who the villain is? 😀

Superheroes need a city to protect. So next up, we will be using our home made scratch art paper to “scratch” our city scape!  Check back soon:)