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Claylympics with 4th grade

I have never taught clay before, so I made it a goal of mine to do clay during my elementary placement. I’m learning a lot about clay management and how to operate a kiln. A big challenge for me is staying on top of the kiln schedule. I have five 4th grade classes and all […]

How weaving with 5th grade fostered teamwork and respect

As a weaver myself, I was excited to teach weaving to my 5th grade students. It’s a tricky skill, especially the set up, but so rewarding when you get the hang of it. Every time I teach it, there’s a few students that pick it up very quickly and there’s some students that really struggle […]

5th Grade Shibori

I taught a 1-day lesson with 5th grade that was very successful and fun. Something I struggled with during my placement is having a hook in the beginning of teaching my lessons. “How will I engage my students in wanting to make this project?” With this Shibori project, I finally achieved hooking my students in […]

3rd Grade Challenges

For my 3rd grade classes, I had a bit of a challenge with my students following my exact instructions for how to make their artwork. The assignment was to make a stained glass story using transparencies, tissue paper, and mod podge. I very clearly broke down and stressed to each class how to paint the […]

Primary Buggies

At the beginning of my lesson for Kindergarten, I struggled a lot with simplifying everything I taught. I had to breakdown my lesson to its simplest form. I realized the language I used with my students was too advanced and not clear or concise enough for them. Lastly, I learned that a quarter of my […]

Exploring Texture through Imagined Landscapes – 2nd Grade

Over the course of three weeks, 2nd grade students focused on texture and overlapping to create an imagined natural landscape scene. First, students learned about texture by creating rubbings with crayon and watercolor resist to explore different textures and color combinations. Students then used the textured paper to collage different parts of a landscape scene together. […]

Musical Comics

Third graders are creating thrilling comics inspired by Edvard Grieg’s narrative orchestral piece, “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from the Peer Gynt Suite. We looked at some comic artists, some familiar and some new, including Stan Lee, Bill Watterson, Yumi Sakugawa, Sarah Anderson, Liz Climo, and Christopher Grady. The students learned about the […]

Collagraph Printmaking with Found Materials – 4th grade

In this unit, students experimented with found materials through the printmaking technique of collagraphs. We learned that choice of material, composition, and texture are key to making an effective print. On the first day students worked in partners and practiced printing 4 example collagraph plates. Below is an image of the table rotations.  Next, it […]

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