Wednesday, June 19, 2013
STEP TWO-Using the bottle of "black" Elmers glue, carefully trace over your pencil lines. This will need to dry for about an hour, so this is a two session project. My classes are only 30 minutes long, but most kids were able to finish both steps. The most difficult part was finding a safe drying place for everyone.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Some of the things that my kids made this year
We read a great book about two famous artists and the kids drew some of their favorite illustrations from the story.
After watching a tutorial, each student created their own rendition of toucans in the rain forest.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Last post for today-promise!
Meghan's art for Mom
My Reading Nook
The back wall
So, Room one-Medieval Castle/Room two-Oo la la-Paris, France
And now for room two
This is where we started...............
The dungeon door
My beautiful dragon painted by my daughter, Meghan
Trying to get organized
A new look for my new room
An Old Dog Trying New Tricks
Well, here I am trying something new even though I'm twenty-two years into my career as an elementary teacher.
Our beloved elementary art teacher moved to a new position this year which left the art teacher position open at two buildings in my county. I have really enjoyed being a reading teacher, but I love to paint, draw, create, and doodle. I have always incorporated art into my lessons, so I jumped at the chance to widen my horizons and use art all of the time, each and every day.
So this summer my family helped me sort, discard, and organize through not one, but TWO classrooms. We spent over 120 hours getting everything ready. My daughters helped paint one of my rooms and my oldest daughter added a cool dragon mural in the corner of my medieval classroom. We cleaned, sorted, and doodled our hearts away-well, maybe a little overboard for them, but it was great for me! My son even helped with his muscle power and used a little elbow grease in a couple of areas. Thanks kiddos!
I thought it would be fun to show you what my new rooms look like. It was kind of overwhelming to get two rooms ready, but I love my new job and am thrilled about spending time with over 1,100 kids each week. Whew-that's a lot of kids!!!
Our beloved elementary art teacher moved to a new position this year which left the art teacher position open at two buildings in my county. I have really enjoyed being a reading teacher, but I love to paint, draw, create, and doodle. I have always incorporated art into my lessons, so I jumped at the chance to widen my horizons and use art all of the time, each and every day.
So this summer my family helped me sort, discard, and organize through not one, but TWO classrooms. We spent over 120 hours getting everything ready. My daughters helped paint one of my rooms and my oldest daughter added a cool dragon mural in the corner of my medieval classroom. We cleaned, sorted, and doodled our hearts away-well, maybe a little overboard for them, but it was great for me! My son even helped with his muscle power and used a little elbow grease in a couple of areas. Thanks kiddos!
I thought it would be fun to show you what my new rooms look like. It was kind of overwhelming to get two rooms ready, but I love my new job and am thrilled about spending time with over 1,100 kids each week. Whew-that's a lot of kids!!!
Molly designs my new door
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