We loved the book A Book for Bramble! Students used model magic and toothpicks to create their own little hedgehogs inspired by Bramble the hedgehog from the story.
Students are learning about the primary colors. They used watered-down glitter paint to paint a circle of red, yellow, and blue. They used a straw blow the puddle of paint to create the jellyfish tentacles.
We recently read Memoirs of a Goldfish by Devin Scillian and illustrated by Tim Bowers. Students drew their own fish bowl with characters from the story. This kindergartner did an amazing job!
Students learned about creating mosaics. They looked at examples from the past and present. Many students were inspired by those artworks. Here are some fantastic examples from our talented 6th graders.
Students created lists of hobbies, interests, and likes. They narrowed their lists down to their top 5-8 subjects. Each student chose a silhouette that resembled their self and created an interesting composition that was all about the their interests.
2nd graders designed Lego characters inspired by their interests and hobbies. These creative and imaginative Lego people would complete any Lego builders set.
Students had fun drawing imaginative robots. Once crayon drawings were complete, the students used watercolors to finish their artworks. The expressions make you smile!