Sunday, January 31, 2010

Igloo and Penguin pictures!

Hello! I am finally posting up pictures from our January art and crafts projects including our real
life size igloo! My coworkers made the igloo out of milk cartons and it can fit two children comfortably inside! It took a week and a half to construct the igloo with help from everyone including the kiddies!We made penguins and seals puppets at the art table to cover the top of the igloo!
Next, we are making Chinese New Years and Valentine's Day art projects! Enjoy!


The igloo from the side. The students covered the igloo with penguins, seals and eskimos pictures!
The igloo from the front. My coworker made a door that the students could open to get inside! The students can climb in and sit in the round area with friends!

I was trying to fit in the whole igloo in the picture! Our Penguin Art Bulletin board! The students painted penguins using different colored tempra paint!


A close up on a few of the student's penguin paintings! They even added top hats and scarfs! Note: I made the Penguin Art sign at the top of the bulletin board!


My bulletin board with more penguin art and crafts. On the top row, the students made baby penguins and seals using paint and cotton balls. On the bottom, the students painted penguins!





One of my First graders made this for me! She wrote "Art Table" and a drew a picture of me in the corner!


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

January Update: Penguins galore!

Hello! Sorry it has taken me a while to update! January has been flying by so fast and we have been busy with projects! We have done many penguin art and crafts projects for our winter theme this month! My coworkers made a life size igloo out of milk cartons and hot glue gun! ( Pictures are coming soon!) So we are making penguins to go with the igloo for open house this weekend! Here are the art and crafts projects we have done so far!

Penguins- black, white, yellow, orange and blue tempra paint. We painted penguins on paper to put around our room! It's fun and the kids can learn facts about them!
Oil pastel and watercolors pictures- First, the students can draw on the paper with the oil pastels. Then, they can paint over them with the watercolors. Note: Another project you can do is cover the whole paper with different color pastels. Next, the students paint over the pastels with black tempra paint. Last, have the students scratch a picture using the end of the paintbrush!
Potato print making- potatoes and tempra paint. You cut the potatos in half and then cut out a shape. The students can dip the potatoes into the paint and make a picture! Note: Older students could cut out their own shapes in the potatoes.
Dough- I found a recipe to make uncooked dough. I will post it up later! Then you can use different food coloring to dye the dough! Note: I learned that the dye makes the dough sticky so I added extra flour afterwards. Also, bring flour with you in case you need it later. Trust me, you will I learned this the hard way..lol!
Penguins- Black, yellow, orange and white construction paper and glue. The teacher should cover the cans or toliet paper rolls in black paper. Then have the students make a beak and feet using the yellow or orange paper. Note: The students can use the penguin cans as a pencil holder too!
Penguin Puppets-construction paper, popsicle sticks, glue, tape, straws and string. Cut out a oval shape out for the body. Then cut out beak and feet out of yellow or orange paper. Next glue on the beak and feet on the paper. You can make eyes and wings too! Finally, tape the popsicle stick to the back of the penguin!
Fishing Penguin- This is really easy addition! Make the penguin puppet as above but have the wings facing inward. Then, cut a clear straw in half and pull a string through the straw. Next, tie a big knot at one end so the string doesn't come out. That will be your fishing pole! Fold the paper in half and cut out two fishes. Place the string in the middle and then put the two sides with glue together! The kids really enjoyed this! Also, you can make hats and scarfs for your penguins!
Note: You can make seal puppets too!
Boomarks-easy and fun! The teacher should cut out bookmark shaped paper. The students can color the bookmark. Then, the teacher can laminate it!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Christmas art pictures!

Happy New Years! I am posting up the pictures of my Christmas art projects! The pictures are in backward order so start at the bottom. I'm starting new art projects with new techinques and materials! So stay posted! Enjoy the pictures! :)

This is one of my favorite houses! Many of the students tried to put as much frosting, chocolate chips and candy on the graham crackers as they could!

A few of the students' houses upclose!


The students made gingerbread houses on our last day before our winter break! The students houses were very creative!





My December bullentin board with examples of some of our art projects! From left to right: Christmas tree placemat, paper chain, hand wreath and advent calendar!c



Above: One of my student's snow pictures upclose!




Our December bulletin board! The students made snow pictures using paint and cotton balls!