Van Gogh Sunflowers

Van Gogh Sunflowers

Thursday, September 24, 2015

MOID milking the cow


 Students viewed a reproduction of Pissaro's " Milking the Cow"
Students identified a cow on my ipad zoo app.      
                                                 The students made a class cow. 
                                                  We worked on goals such as 
                                       drawing a closed circle, tearing paper, counting, etc...
                                               I added white paint to an " udder" ( glove )
                                             Students loved taking turns milking the cow!

Friday, September 4, 2015

MOID painting to music just like Kandinsky!

SING... " It is time for Art"
WATCH  video
PAINT to music
STAMP to music
SHOW OFF
SING... " We're all Done"

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4nZ_qkeffY4

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

PSE stamp farm

SING "It is time for Art"
LOOK at "Fall on the Farm" by Robin Moline
POINT to barn, tractor, cow (show visuals)
FIND NAME
FOLD paper
PUT IN texture plate
COLOR green
FLIP
COLOR blue
OPEN
STAMP sun in blue sky, barn in green grass, etc...
SHOW OFF
SING "We're All Done"

PSE straw necklaces

SING... " It is Time for Art!"
LOOK at "WOW CLASSROOM!" By Robert Neubecker
POINT to backpacs in cubbies, lunchboxes on cubbies, computer, letter A,
children making necklaces (show visuals)
FIND name on triangle
CHOOSE sticker and place on triangle
FOLD wire and put in hole (teacher assist)
CUT straws
PUT ON straws
SHOW OFF !!!
SING " We're All Done!"

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

PSE back to school letters


SING... " It is Time for Art!"
LOOK at "WOW ART!" By Robert Neubecker
POINT to red, yellow, blue, paint brush, someone cutting ( show visuals)
TEAR... Pinch. Pinch. Tear... Red, yellow, and blue stips
NAME... Find your name
FLIP... Turn over your paper
COUNT.. 10 dots
GLUE... 10 red dots (1:1 correspondence)
REPEAT  for yellow and blue
FIND first letter of name
FLIP over letter
GLUE
PAT PAT
SHOW OFF !!!
SING " We're All Done!"