Thursday, September 27, 2012

Parent Technology Night at Cumberland

Tonight is Parent Technology Night at Cumberland School! Mrs. Dooley-Taylor and I are presenting "Free Websites for Parents"

One of the coolest websites I've found is xtranormal.com! You can make your own video animation using their animated characters speaking the text you type. This could be really fun for you to try!

Click on the link below to see what I made (in less than 10 minutes)!

http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/13734868/tech-night

Friday, September 21, 2012

There Was An Old Monster

First graders in Mrs. Mullane's class have been begging to paint since the first day of school. They got their chance this week when we read and illustrated the story "There Was An Old Monster" by Ed, Adrian, and Rebecca Emberley. This also connected literacy ideas such as rhyming, and sequencing with student art.

You can listen to the song that accompanies the music here:
The Old Monster Song




Sunday, September 9, 2012

Art Is Freedom


Getting ready to start some great new learning experiences in the art room. This video shows some famous art in a fun new way!

Friday, September 7, 2012

What to put in your art journal

 My junior high students are expected to keep an art journal while in art class. They are asked to create at least one drawing/ painting/ collage/ creation per week. The independent project could be of anything as long as it:

     - has color or shadow
     - includes a background
     - takes at least 10 minutes of time to create
     - is created during free time, or at home



              I told the students that I like to start a fresh book out with a picture of my hand, as you always have one with you to observe and draw. Here are some examples of my 7th and 8th graders creating a picture of their hand in a unique way.       

Some other ideas include:
       
  • draw your room
  • color a drawing with non-realistic colors
  • copy or enlarge a comic strip
  • redesign your favorite album cover/ brand logo
  • create a monster
  • sketch out your favorite outfit
  • draw your favorite vehicle
  • cut out pictures of what you ate for dinner
  • create a coat of arms for your family
  • use alternate supplies to paint/draw with (tea, coca-cola, berries, make-up)
  • self-portrait
  • draw or paint your pet
  • cut out a picture of a face, and draw the body and background to complete it
  • cut out half a picture of an object and draw the other half
  • draw yourself in a video game
  • make a flip book
  • finger print value drawing
  • create a perspective drawing from an interesting view point
  • sketch where you are
  • turn your name into a design
  • draw with tape
  • glue fabric scraps to paper to create part of an image
  • illustrate poems or quotes
  • create a zentangle
  • find textures from around you and apply them to new things through drawing or rubbings