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Retro Rockets Take Flight

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Going Bananas over Frida Kahlo's Still Life!

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Vibrant Mixed Media Landscapes and German Expressionism

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Alpine Trees

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Stylized Circle Trees.

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Going batty for BATS

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Spiders and Tarantulas

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Falling into Nature with Georgia O'Keeffe

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The Seashore Collection: Starfish

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Crazy Hearts Club

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Rex Ray Collages

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Irises by Monet

Irises were among Monet's favorite flowers. They lined the pathways leading up to the house and Japanese bridge on the artist's property at Giverny.  Monet applied thick purples, blues and green paint using bold strokes. The effect was possibly induced by his poor vision. If you need a one day project, this is a masterpiece! 1st grade students created these charming

Monet's Fields of Poppies

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Hot Cocoa and Snow Day Students

Living in Ohio we see all different types of weather. I know my students love snow days why, who wouldn't?  A free day off of school, playing in the snow, drinking hot cocoa!  Here are a couple of projects my students created  to welcome the winter season. Snow Day Students Day 1. 3rd grade students created an argyle pattern on construction paper with pencil, criss

Georgia O'Keeffe Skulls

Georgia would love to adventure around her home in New Mexico and would find various skulls out on her trips through out the desert. These skulls were our inspiration for our paper and model magic skulls. Students folded 9 x 12 paper in half then used pencil to write or print their name.  We then drew a line around their name and students cut (with the paper still folded) along the pencil

Charley Harper Fish Habitats

If you love nature and any thing under the sea, you will love exploring the world of Charley Harper.  If you have been following my posts you will see a common theme of "Make a Splash, Dive into Learning" This fun lesson introduces your students to the fascinating world of Charley Harper. Here is a little background information on Charley Harper found on a wonderful site- 

Painted Paper's Favorite Pumpkin Projects

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Coastal Landscapes of Maine.

Well, we are off to a new year in Art Room 124! Hope your year is starting off great! If you have been following the blog over the years you would know that my school does a school wide theme every year. I design fun T-shirts for all the staff to wear and our large projects and art show relate to that theme as well.  So, after traveling to the beautiful state of Maine I knew right

Blast Off…..

3,2,1  I just love the contrast of black and white, so to add to our thematic unit on Space I had my current 3rd graders create their own black and white spaceship. This was done within two 40 minutes classes. One class for adding pencil designs with very simple shapes and the other class period painting and outlining with one color of paint.  I have five 3rd grade classes. I wanted to

Retro Rockets

Every year we have a school wide theme in our elementary school. We wear t-shirts that I design and everyone decorates their classroom with the same theme. This year’s theme is Space  with our mission statement being-  “Soaring to Success - L. Elementary Where Missions are Possible!”  My first graders are total ROCKSTARS!  Their excitement is so contagious that you just want them to