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i like the colors, but cutting all those birds was a pain.
Check out student artwork posted to Artsonia from the ThankYouX Collaborative Mural project gallery at Natomas Charter School - Leading Edge Academy (6-8).
This large scale string art wall project for kids is easy and fun! It was intended to be a fall leaf string art project, but any theme will work!
This large scale string art wall project for kids is easy and fun! It was intended to be a fall leaf string art project, but any theme will work!
How to talk to kids about race.
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An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
The Citizenship characteristic of the month comes from our 12 Concepts of Kindness that we explicitly investigate and work on each week in guidance. Septembers focus was Fairness, October was Self-…
After receiving a coat of gold paint and antiquing glaze, these vintage picture frames formed the perfect gallery wall!
Have you considered doing a gallery ceiling?
Helpful tips for working on goal setting with students from Confident Counselors
Looking for a creative way to start hanging kid's art up around your house? Why not try making this colorful clipboard gallery wall?
This collaborative school art poster is a no-prep, engaging, and inclusive way of bringing social emotional learning into your primary classroom or small counseling group through mindfulness and teamwork. The giant coloring poster make a fabulous bulletin board for the school hallway, library, counseling office or outside of your Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2 or Grade 3 classroom. Your students or learning buddies will work on coloring the 36 coloring pages in a unique way, before bringing the final artwork together in a dynamic mural to support your character education program. Includes: PDF *Please note that this is a digital download so that you can conveniently print from your home and workplace. Nothing will be physically shipped to you. • 1 collaboration mural (You Belong Here) • Each set includes 36 coloring pages that come together as a beautiful collaborative poster that reminds elementary students to be inclusive, kind and self-confident • 3.5x3.5ft or 3ft options
This piece was made by an incredibly creative 1st grade class. Just like the wooden squares on the birdhouses the students painted these little wood circles, ovals and tear drop shapes. I didn't know what I was going to do with them at first. One night I laid them out to brainstorm I started arranging them and knew that simply framing them would be perfect.
Today I wrapped up week #3 of school! Man oh man - do I miss the summer! Waking up at 5:15am every morning just isn't really my cup of tea.. This year my school had our students rotate through all 8 discovery (specials) classes during the first 8 days of school (normally we see them for a few days at a time). This was so that our students could meet all of their discovery teachers.. and get to see all of our classrooms. Last year I went 1 1/2 months before seeing some of my rotations, so this was a welcomed change! So during the first 8 days of school I introduced myself, went over my classroom rules, some procedures, and assigned seats for 48 separate classes! After all the boring introductory stuff, I also had my 2nd-5th grade students work on a collaborative mural project. This lesson comes from Don at Shine Brite Zamorano! We started by looking at the artist Libs Elliot. I showed students some examples of her work and then we briefly talked about how she was able to simultaneously create a sense of unity and variety in her artwork. After looking at some of her pieces, we landed on a slide which showed the GORGEOUS mural that Don had his students make, then I explained what we were going to do! Students were instructed to create a square patch with construction paper, that would be added to a nearly school-wide collaborative mural project inspired by the work of Libs Elliot. At each of my tables I put a basket filled with 6"x6" squares, large triangles (cut from 6"x6" squares), and 3"x3" squares in a number of different colors (colors were switched out for each rotation). Students were told they needed one large square, one large triangle, and two small squares (which could be cut into smaller triangles) - then the rest was up to them! I used the following schedule for my color rotations: Rotation 1- Scarlet, Magenta, White Rotation 2- Red, Scarlet, Orange (some), White Rotation 3- Orange, Gold, Red (some), White Rotation 4- Gold, Yellow, Light Yellow, Orange (some), White Rotation 5- Light Yellow, Hot Lime, Holiday Green (some), White Rotation 6- Hot Lime, Holiday Green, Turquoise, White Rotation 7- Turquoise, Royal Blue, Sky Blue, White Rotation 8- Royal Blue, Purple, Lilac, White I gotta be honest - the prep work for this one was INTENSE.. but the results are STUNNING! For this project (and really all my other projects), we used Tru-Ray Sulphite Construction Paper. If you haven't used it before - you haven't been living! Their paper comes in super vibrant colors AND it doesn't fade (which means this display will be up for a while)! To hang, I glued down the squares onto sheets of butcher paper, and then used packing tape and command strips to attach it to the wall. Command strips were ESSENTIAL to getting this to stay up!! The other specials teachers and I think that there is some kind of conspiracy going on in which the county is spraying something on our walls to make sure no tape sticks to it. I really think we're on to something!
So much Twitter love from my post about my walls this year. Y’all know how to make a girl feel good! I don’t have my lesson plans ready, and am not entirely sure what I’m doing on…
What an incredible school year this has been! With it coming to a close, it's a good time to reflect on all that has been accomplished. Thi...
Decorate your home or office with printable wall art. Download and frame it. Lots of free printable art to choose from.