This site is meant primarily as a resource for other elementary visual art teachers. Enjoy! All works posted before August 2014 are images from an elementary school I worked at in DC, all posted after that date are from an language immersion elementary school in Arlington, Virginia. Feel free to use ideas shared on this blog.Please, if trying out the ideas , at the very minimum give me written/verbal credit. Thank you!!
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12/17/09
12/16/09
New List of Items Needed for 2010
Here is a list of recyclable trash items we'll always need in the New Year.....
Spools for construction units
Balloon leftover from old parties (never inflated only, for prek planet pinata unit)
2009 Calendars (for all classes)
Interesting paper (for all project)
Small jewelry boxes (for construction units of any kind)
Animal model toys (for animal sculpture unit, 3rd)
Halloween skeleton (to teach about how our bodies bend for sculpting unit)
Old costume jewelry (for biography sculpting unit, 2nd)
Wood pieces for construction units
Shoe Boxes
Cardboard -for painting units
Shelves- to display 3d work around the building
Toilet paper tubes/paper towel tubes for puppet making unit
Corks for construction units
Non-print bed sheets for murals
Yogurt cups for all painting activities
Leftover birthday treats for behavior incentives
Buttons for eyes for puppets and construction units
Pizza boxes for large painting projects
unsuccessful canvas paintings......we can reuse them around the school
Sally Foster Boxes----love them!!!! they are the best for so much!!
Baskets- They look better than shoe boxes to store things in
Plants- I am an environment person.....my art room needs to have a great feel!
Cigar boxes- construction unit, great as stand alone frames and sculpture stands.
Tin Foil-all used foil can be used for mache sculpture base....just rinse out and bring it to me.....
Wire for sculpture/mobiles
***Dearest parents....your donations are what makes each art so unique.....there is not one project that does not have a donated item at it's core.
Opposites Collages created by Pre-K kids
2nd Grade Play Backdrop
I painted this backdrop for the 2nd grade play....some of the 2nd graders helped put in the initial shapes and I added the details. The work was inspired from an artist I found online named Renie Britenbucher. The mural was painted on two bedsheets donated by Murch parents
Four-Legged Animal Sculptures-3rd Grade
These are SO adorable! the kids begged to take them home for the Holidays so I will not be displaying them at school.....here is the only place you can see them.
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