The fourth graders LOVED designing their own rooms! They thought it was "Magic" when we made the rooms have long hallways that showed two more rooms behind! Below you will see the steps to making this simple enough for our fourth graders!
Showing posts with label Drawing. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
An Ode to Warhol
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They Got Creative! |
If you walked into my room when I was working on these with the kids, you would think I robbed the "Can Can" sale at ShopRite. Spread out all around our classroom tables we had various canned veggies, fruits, and other foods with all their fun colorful labels cheerfully gazing up at my kiddies while learned a little about advertising. They described the uniqueness of the cans, the fun lettering for the names, how the labels are organized to catch the consumers attention, and the graphic images they spotted along the way. My favorite can was Popeye's Spinach!
After learning a little through observing real world cans, we turned our attention to Andy Warhol's soup cans! We discussed all that encompasses his artwork, and went through with our opinions of it.
By then they had so many ideas of their own they were bursting at the seams! We drew cylinders, with the option to have the lids opened or closed like Warhol did. They came up with their own soup names, but used font graphics to make it look appetizing! We had to come up with a "slogan" for their label, a design or image on the label, and simple colors to make their soup can look appealing to the consumers.
Finally, we shaded, some added shadows, and elaborated on the white space around the cans. They were very, very creative with it!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Lovely Little Story Pots
Admit it, we all love a good story, especially when it comes from that adorable little one in your class that is missing their front teeth and is jumping up and down talking a mile a minute! Here is your perfect opportunity to channel that creative energy into something productive that also ties in with cross curricular requirements. Native American Story Pots!
Third grade begins their journey in writing creative stories, as well as some history on Native Americans. I combined these two elements to have
Saturday, November 19, 2011
For the Love of Hands
My fifth graders never cease to amaze me! I decided to attempt this project on a whim- and they excelled my expectations. Don't underestimate the ability level of your kids!
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