Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
M.C. Escher Eye
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Pretty as a Peacock
we painted marshmellows!
In art class, we studied peacocks! 2nd graders learned they originally came from India and that they can even fly! They also learned that only the male has a huge beautiful tail of feathers. The female is mostly gray with short feathers. While learning about peacocks, we also learned about the warm and cool colors.
In art class, we studied peacocks! 2nd graders learned they originally came from India and that they can even fly! They also learned that only the male has a huge beautiful tail of feathers. The female is mostly gray with short feathers. While learning about peacocks, we also learned about the warm and cool colors.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Clay Banks
Love this clay monkey. You put the money in the mouth!
Penguins were very popular. Some added hats that you could take on and off to cover up the money hole.
Isn't this seal great too!
This whale blew me away!!!!
Penguins were very popular. Some added hats that you could take on and off to cover up the money hole.
Isn't this seal great too!
This whale blew me away!!!!
This pink ostrich cracks me up!
A wolf with his tongue hanging out!
Love this cat's paws!
Love this cat's paws!
This is a talented student Ally that has her own horse. Amazing!
You can even take the saddle off!
You can even take the saddle off!
A few elephants
Love this puppy!
Aren't these two octopuses cute!
Penguins were VERY popular. Maybe next year I should just do a penguin clay project?
Penguins were VERY popular. Maybe next year I should just do a penguin clay project?
Owls were popular too. Isn't awesome how different they all are? Can you see the little baby owl next to her momma? CUTE!
Top view of owls
Top view of owls
Even a hedgehog!
Ok, isn't this SO amazing for a 5th grader!?!?! This is Zach, he is taking a clay art class this summer at the local collage, which you can see is right up his ally! He had the idea of being able to take the wing in and out for the money hole! He worked So hard on this and even came in during a few recesses to finish.
Another view
A koala and a panda. The koala was painted with under glaze, not many students chose to use it.
there were a few piggy banks!
a rhino
Another view
A koala and a panda. The koala was painted with under glaze, not many students chose to use it.
there were a few piggy banks!
a rhino
two hippos :)
I love this project! These clay banks were created by 5th graders. I was so amazed at their talent, there were so many good ones to post! They were made by connecting two pinch pots stuffed with a paper towel. The students could make any animal they wanted. We used tempera paint and Mod Podge because Glaze is so expensive and we are running very low! There is only one hole at the top, big enough for money to go in and come out!
I love this project! These clay banks were created by 5th graders. I was so amazed at their talent, there were so many good ones to post! They were made by connecting two pinch pots stuffed with a paper towel. The students could make any animal they wanted. We used tempera paint and Mod Podge because Glaze is so expensive and we are running very low! There is only one hole at the top, big enough for money to go in and come out!