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art project for children with colorful hand prints

Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings. The students viewed artwork by native people and how their hand print was not only a record of who they were or where they had traveled, but also a way to sign their art. The students each used their hand prints to sign their paintings. Notice how the warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) advance and the cool colors (blue, green, and violet) recede? This color effect creates an optical illusion. The boys and…

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a stained glass window with waves and sun in the background

This week 4th grade is starting their Robin Mead inspired landscapes! She's a contemporary artist from Georgia, and you can check out her work on her website here! I was also inspired by the awesome art teacher, Lauralee Chambers, from her beautiful student examples on Instagram! Here's Robin Mead's Instagram too :) She has a Youtube channel too! Here's how we created ours! Materials: Sax 90 lb paper pencils Sharpies Crayola artista II watercolor Big Kid's Choice Paintbrushes Robin Mead…

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a bunch of cats that are drawn on some kind of paper with colored pencils

This week, 3rd grade started their Henri Rousseau & Cassie Stephens inspired tigers! Here's Mr. Rousseau's painting we're getting inspiration from! Tiger in a Tropical Storm Here's how we created ours! My first two 3rd grade classes painted a couple of sheets of orange painted paper, and then the rest of the classes were able to draw their tigers, and make some green painted paper for the rest of the project! We're going to be making a collage on blue or black paper, by creating these tigers…

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two paintings with buildings and animals on them

Joel Scholten on Instagram: "Third grade just finished their @john_behnke inspired cityscapes! Students flexed their imagination while Focusing on background, middle ground, and foreground. We also discussed creating a story through our art and students used their imagination to create a giant animal or monster terrorizing the city! John Benke is a great example of both concepts! I will continue to share more! If you’re interested in this lesson, I will put my process reel in my stories, but

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a person is working on some art work with bees and honeycombs in the background

Last month, 3rd grade started this little project, after I was inspired by the Instagram post of the incredible art teacher, Ms. Rogers! You can check out her IG here! I believe they painted their backgrounds, but since we're still art on a cart this year, we had to improvise! Here's how we created ours! Materials: Pencils Hexagon tracer Crayons Sharpie Markers Crayola Oil pastels Day 1: We draw our bees together. I do a little directed drawing, then we trace with Sharpies, and color with…

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four different ice creams are shown in this collage

This is a lesson that I have seen many different places. I decided to try it out on third graders to continue on with color theory. This was a two day lesson. On day one we discussed these terms: Tints=Color + White Shades=Color + Black Value=One color going light to dark Together students drew four ice creams scoops. They then watched me create color tints using white and my chosen color. I stressed the importance of each color looking different. Students experimented with mixing colors and…

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an art project made out of paper with different colors and designs on the bottom row

Sara Huggett- elementary art teacher on Instagram: "Fourth grade multimedia astronauts. The addition of the white POSCA at the end kicked it up a notch. Lesson idea from @king.oftheartroom #artteacher #artteachersofinstagram #astronauts #spacetheme #earthdayart #fourthgradeteacher"

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the book, sunglasses and other items are sitting on a table next to some pencils

Visualizing the text is such an important reading strategy used for building your students’ reading comprehension. This reading teacher's blog post shares teaching tips, strategies, activities, and resources for teaching visualizing in your classroom (reading crafts, posters and graphic organizers). Helpful for second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade teachers.

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