Thursday, December 27, 2007
I'm also going to formally introduce sewing to the older grades. Sewing is interesting, because I didn't have the tools out at the fiber center, but if a student asked, I handed them thread and a needle, but told them I wouldn't be able to give them instruction (sewing is wonderful, but learning the basics really is a one-on-one activity). Amazing things happened; students that knew the basics taught interested students. And all this was completely unorchestrated, unplanned on my part!
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Thursday, December 06, 2007
This is a girl in her house, and here is her chair.
This second grader is creating a suit of body armor!
Kindergarteners draw freely:
A sixth grader shows his finished weaving: Modeling clay:
A torn paper collage by a sixth grader:
Another woven piece, turned into a bracelet by a first grader
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The kinders have the drawing, collage, and modeling clay centers open. And I've begun introducing watercolors to them as well! These kids love the collage materials, especially the staplers and hole punches. It's wonderful to see the spontaneous way they approach their work. These are artists unconstrained by the pressure to create "SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL".
The other classes have more centers available:
- weaving with three larger wooden looms, and lots of small handmade cardboard looms
- watercolors and tempera paint
- collage
- drawing
- origami
- pen and ink
- clay
I am seeing genuine artmaking happening in these groups.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
The fifth grader who created this told me, "I like to draw creepy things. This eye could be the eye of a creature who has reappeared."
Using one of the How to Draw books, another fifth grader created this,
"I didn't know I could draw this good!"
The sixth grader who created this piece wowed her classmates by creating skin tones with just a basic set of prang watercolors.
Kindergartners have a simpler set up right now, they have drawing and a few collage items. Their enthusiasm is amazing.
"This is the mimsy from that movie"
This is a view of the kindergartners working with colored paper, markers, and glue sticks
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Since I live super close to the school, I go there once or twice a week to drop off the treasures. I'm hoping for a cool, rainy day to come so that I can spend some time organizing the room (when I stopped in at 8:30 this morning, it was 91 degrees). Because right now, it is just a clutter zone!
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Hobbies like sewing and quilting! I discovered I can do things my OWN way! Here are a couple of examples:
Monday, June 04, 2007
I made this with paper mache and tissue paper and some beads."
"These are dragons that are friends."
"This is my mom, an angel."
Sunday, May 13, 2007
I am going to do a short summer program; two weeks, for two hours a day, in my home! It will be pure choice, with little restrictions, as I won't be worried about satisfying the core requirements. I am excited to see how students of different ages interact . . . I hope that I will see lots of things like this: "I'm just seeing different ways to put paint on the paper"
Here's the third sculpture in this first grader's series of fighting monsters.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Things in the classroom are really moving along. I've picked up a couple of sixth grade volunteer students from across the hall (I only teach k-3). They are weaving belts on cardboard looms. I love being there and feeling the excitement.
One student said, "I love your classroom. It makes me want to, you know, make stuff!" That was a huge compliment to me, as that is EXACTLY what I'm trying to do. My room is very casual, often cluttered, and filled with as much artwork as I can mount on walls and bulletin boards. I have things in the hall, as well as art hanging from the ceiling! I do have Art prints as well, and even a hand made art elements poster. It certainly doesn't look as though a professional designed it. It looks like it belongs to the students. Which it does.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Painting on foil, large collages, and glazed clay ornaments
Curler and pom pom aliens, a purse, newly "marred" couple, and paper sculpture.
My daughter was in my classroom today, and snapped this photo of me!