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Reggio Inspired: Color - Fairy Dust Teaching
Reggio Emilia: Color - Fairy Dust Teaching. Love this idea!! Makes choosing color more meaningful when its not a huge pile of crayons or markers.
Coil Pottery: 4th & 5th Grade
FYI: MORE PHOTOS COMING IN A WEEK Coil pots are a staple in Elementary Art. Before my students build their own, we spend a class having a clay experience day and use my Coil Technique Sheet to help...
The heart of what I teach. These were developed by Lois Hetland. My students include these in critique, self-reflection and artist statements.
Idea by Hannah Hendrickson, Art Teacher. Examples of Kindergarten buildings! Kindergarteners glued popsicle sticks together to create buildings. Once dry, they painted them using tempera paint. They then traced their buildings onto black construction paper, cut them out, colored them in using oil pastels, and glued the paper and buildings together.
Tapping Into Declarative and Procedural Knowledge in the Art Room
Tapping into Declarative and Procedural Knowledge in the Art Room - The Art of Ed
Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
The Awakened Artist: A Choice-Based Art Classroom: Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
The Awakened Artist: A Choice-Based Art Classroom: Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
The Awakened Artist: A Choice-Based Art Classroom: Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers
The Awakened Artist: A Choice-Based Art Classroom: Inside the Classroom and Studio Centers