Showing posts with label Primary Colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primary Colors. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

Mrs. Hussung's Class Earned a Fun Day!

It's that time of year when classes all begin to earn their very first fun day!  I love this time of year, not only because it means my students have been working hard to live the art room motto, but because it gives me a chance to teach lessons that normally wouldn't fit into my lesson plans because I couldn't do it with an entire grade!
 
Mrs. Hussung's class entrusted their fun day with me!  I call this the "Ms. Webb Surprise Fun Day" it's probably my favorite thing ever since it means I get to do whatever kind of project I want with them!!!
 
SO, we decide to explore primary colors in a way we had never explored primary colors before...with our FEET!  That's right parents, we wrapped our feet in bubble wrap (exploring texture too, we had to keep it educational!), and then painted on large pieces of paper mixing the primary colors to create secondary colors!
 
WE HAD A BLAST!!!
 







 








 


Friday, November 2, 2012

3rd Grade Pop Art inspired by Roy Lichtenstein


 3rd Grade learned about the Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and reviewed onomatopoeia for their Pop Art inspired lesson.  We talked about Lichtenstein's major inspiration, comic strips, and how he would turn them into larger than life artworks!  Students utilized the primary colors and Benday Dots (which can be found in Lichtenstein's work!).





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