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Art Games and Resources

Hello our amazing artists!  If you are looking for some fun things to create here are some amazing art sites for you. Just click on the link below.  https://www.incredibleart.org/links/artgames.html Have fun and be creative! 

Grade 4 - Week 6 - Lines

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THIS LESSON WILL BE PRESENTED LIVE THIS WEEK DURING OUR SCHEDULED ART TIME. Parallel Patterns with Ms. Kampson Art Supplies: Drawing paper- white or colored Pencil & Eraser Sharpies or black pen Markers Vocabulary:   Parallel lines: lines that run in the same direction; they never touch each other because the distance running between them is always the same. Pattern: a repeating decorative design. Overlap: the placement of objects over one another in order to create the illusion of depth. Create your masterpiece by following the steps in my slideshow:   https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vR-RREUoTEBxDy2d7dBECNKiCijJNS8-iy2-9A8WPKn4CTNHcXBfGib8S-ICRWXlax0VZPa4T3XQE1B/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=10000 Store your artwork in an Art Folder for safe keeping until we meet again. If you’d like us to see your work, email a photo to your art teacher. You can also have an adult help you tag us on

Grade 2 - Week 6 - Laurel Burch

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THIS LESSON WILL BE PRESENTED LIVE THIS WEEK DURING OUR SCHEDULED ART TIME. Laurel Burch with Ms. Kampson Art Supplies: White drawing or watercolor Paper Black Oil Pastel (or any black drawing tool) Watercolors and Paintbrush *If you do not have paint at home, you can easily do this   assignment with crayons, markers, or color pencils.   Vocabulary:   Pattern:   a repeating decorative design. Whimsical:   playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way. Vertical:  lines that move up and down.   Horizontal:  lines that move side to side. Laurel Burch is an artist that is full of passion and originality. Her positive attitude is very inspirational. Some artists can create artwork that has uplifting effects on our emotions, and Laurel Burch has mastered this skill. Learn  about Laurel Burch by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imZLe-4omFU Create  your masterpiece by following the steps in

Week 6 - Weekly Challenge

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Week 6 Art Challenge Square Heads It’s like a puzzle! Cut out the tiles and rearrange them to create different characters.   Art Supplies: Access to Printer Coloring Supplies   Scissors Glue stick Step 1:  Click the  link  and  print  the grid and tiles sheets.   *if you do not have color ink or are running low only print page 1 & 2. Step 2:  Decide if you would like to use the already colored tiles or color your own. If you want to use the already finished tiles skip to the next step. I suggest creating your own tiles with your favorite colors.   To create your own tiles, color in the shapes on the blank grid using  only 4 colors . Since we are creating a face you may want to consider coloring pairs of circles the same color for the eyes.   Step 3:  Cut out the colored tiles along the grid line. You should end up with 28 squares.   Step 4:  Rearrange the squares on top of the blank grid to create different faces. There are hundreds of p

Grade 3 - Week 6 - Paul Klee

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THIS LESSON WILL BE PRESENTED LIVE THIS WEEK DURING OUR SCHEDULED ART TIME. Paul Klee Cities with Ms. Favara Ms. Favara's Supplies Drawing paper  Pencil Sharpie Eraser Watercolor Paint (Feel free to use any supplies you have at home)  Be creative and have fun! Key Vocabulary Vertical Line :   A vertical line is one the goes straight up and down Horizontal Line :   A  horizontal line   i s one which runs left-to-right across the page Diagonal Line :   any sloping line   Geometric Shape :    shapes that have names that we recognize, they are often symmetrical examples would be Triangle, Circle, Square Watch this video to learn more about the artist Paul Klee https://youtu.be/eqHJ9gDLkL8 Follow the steps along with me in the video here https://youtu.be/QS5S_-zkbPk Watch this video for a review on Warm and Cool colors https://youtu.be/w6K08wrI9dA We miss you very much!   When you artwork is

K-1 Week 6 - Cereal Art

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  Art Week 6 Kindergarten and 1 st  Grade  Cereal art with Ms. Pattinger Do you eat cereal? What are some of your favorite cereals? Do you recycle your cereal boxes? Do you or have you used your cereal boxes for anything before? Michael Albert calls his cereal art Cerealism. Click on the link below and watch the 2 videos to learn about who he is and how he creates his art work.   https://makezine.com/2020/04/08/maker-spotlight-michael-albert-aka-sir-real/ You will create a cereal box collage in the style of artist Michael Albert. This is also a great way to recycle which we know helps the environment. What message does this send to others when they see art is made out of something we use everyday? How does Michael Albert’s artwork make you think differently about garbage, recycling, and the consumer items we use everyday? Supplies You’ll Need Recycled materials (cardboard food boxes) Scissors Glue   You will need a pie

Grade 5 - Week 6 - Haring

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THIS LESSON WILL BE PRESENTED LIVE THIS WEEK DURING OUR SCHEDULED ART TIME. Keith Haring  with Ms. Favara Ms. Favara's Favorite Artist! Supplies  Drawing paper Pencil Sharpie  Markers (You can use any supplies you have available to you at home) Watch this video first https://youtu.be/QLCHO4Vau_U Click on this link to create along with me https://youtu.be/TmrRvXihQ00 Feel free to print and use these figures as templates if you need assistance Here is the link to print https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qR4bGHmIKcsVTYif1TZS7LTZFndLTC0D/view?usp=sharing Keith Haring was born in 1958, in Pennsylvania, USA.  He loved drawing cartoons and visiting museums.  Keith Haring is known for colorful, cartoon artworks and certain characters such as crawling babies, barking dogs and spaceships. When he was 20 years old he moved to New York City.  In the 1980s, New York was very exciting place and there were many artists worki

ABA - Week 6 - Mindful Heart

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ABA Ms. Baileys Class Mindful Heart Art with Ms. Favara Time to fill your heart with art!    This week we are going to continue with another mindful art project because it’s important that we connect within and with each other. You will need: Paper- 8 ½ x 11 or larger. Any color you choose   Pictures and/or stickers Markers and/or crayons Scissors   Glue or tape Draw or cut a heart on your piece of paper. You may color this heart if you choose. If you are using colored paper you can chose to add more color if you like. Think about your color choices. Maybe you want to use all  warm  colors?  Cool  colors?  Warm  colors are red, yellow and orange. Pink is also a warm color because it comes from red.  Cool  colors are blue, green and violet. Now it’s time to create the  collage . The word  collage  comes  from the French verb "coller", meaning to glue. It is the artistic process of gluing and assembling various materials to a flat surface.    Fill in th

Art Challenge – Week 5 Earth Day

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Art Challenge – Week 5  Earth Day  Have a newspaper? Let’s turn our newspaper into an Earth-friendly piece of art. We will use it to make our very own beautiful Earth.  This gorgeous newspaper Earth Day Project is a perfect addition to celebrating Earth Day this year. It is a simple and beautiful project that leaves a reminder to how precious our Earth is and how we should love it and care for it as best we can.  After all, there only is one planet Earth.  SUPPLIES: • newspaper • bowl for tracing • pencil • black marker • watercolor paints( if you don’t have paint you can use crayon or marker) • paintbrush  INSTRUCTIONS:  1. Begin by using your pencil to trace a large bowl onto your sheet of newspaper. Then draw a heart in the center of your circle and a few other land masses on your Earth.  2. Use your marker to trace over all of the pencil markings on your newspaper.  3. Get out your watercolors. Paint the inside heart red. Then paint the land

Grade 2 - Week 5 - Picasso

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Pablo Picasso  with Ms. Favara Supplies:  White Paper Pencil   Sharpie Oil Pastels   (Whatever you have at home is fine to use) Follow along with me on my video here https://youtu.be/F11kCY-vlRY Watch this video about color mixing https://youtu.be/SiPPavzxpAY Watch this video to see Pablo Picasso creating https://youtu.be/JU9oaD0e7uU Watch this video about Picasso and shapes https://youtu.be/yvKd-j5nxDw Watch this BrainPop video all about Pablo Picasso https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/art/pablopicasso/ Vocabulary Primary Colors  - Red, Yellow and Blue The first colors that when mixed create all the other colors.  Secondary Colors  -   Orange, Green and Violet The colors created by mixing the primary colors.  Picasso created the Bouquet of Peace in July 1958.  This painting is made up of four large flowers and three smaller ones. Picasso used oval shapes for the center of the big flowers.  Picass

K/1 Art- Week 5- Pigasso and Mootisse

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K/1 Art Pigasso and Mootisse with Ms. Pattinger Let’s have some fun with art and literature!  Please click on the link below and listen to the story based on two artists Picasso and Matisse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mog08Kuc54 After watching the story, compare the two artists and their styles. Which artist creates realistic portraits and which does not?  Picasso is a cubist, he likes straight lines and geometric shapes.  Matisse is a fauve, he likes color and organic shapes.  Compare and contrast the two styles and decide which style you like best. Then they draw either a portrait of Mootisse or Pigasso.  Whoever you choose, draw that character using that artists' style. You can use crayons, markers or oil pastels to draw with. After drawing them you can paint them if you have paint at home. Self Portrait of Picasso                                                   Self Portrait of Matisse 

ABA - Week 5 - Spring Gardens

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Spring Gardens ABA - Mrs. Baileys Class with Ms. Favara Here is a video about flowers https://youtu.be/NUK2S7EzIEY Watch this brain pop about plants https://jr.brainpop.com/science/plants/plantlifecycle/ Supplies White paper  Watercolor Paint (*any paint is fine) Paintbrush Water    Step 1:  Paint the top portion of your paper with a color for the sky. You can use blue like you see in the sample or you can create a colorful sunset. If you want your flowers to really stand out I would suggest using blue.  Step 2:  Paint the lower half of your paper a shade of green for the grass.  Step 3:  Use your paintbrush to create dots and splashes on your paper to create a colorful garden on the green grass of your painting. You can also use a q-tip to create larger flowers. Have fun and be creative. 

Grade 3 - Week 5 - Mary Blair

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Mary Blair  with Ms. Kampson Art Supplies: Color Construction paper *any color paper can be used. For example: magazine pages, computer paper, old books, etc. Scissors Ruler Pencil Glue stick Vocabulary: Collage: a piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric on to a backing. Overlap: is the placement of one object over one another in order to create the illusion of depth. Shape: an element of art. An enclosed space inside an artwork. Learn about Mary Blair by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zurARl81oQ8 Analyze Mary Blair’s artwork and Create your masterpiece by viewing my slideshow: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQxUUJN-PDSR8EhnBnzoBjXrf4EkIP2bCvVztWFpkhoy39EwqxgHzilblfQtXuuNzUtXA0llekJahAS/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=10000 Store your artwork in an Art Folder for safe keeping until we meet again. If you’d like us to s

Grade 4 - Week 5 - Color Wheel

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The Color Wheel   with Ms. Favara Watch this video to learn about the color wheel https://youtu.be/LO30zFqpj-c Watch this video to learn the science of color.  StoryBots learn about color. https://youtu.be/BQZ85_8q8iw Watch this video about Primary and Secondary colors.  This one is my favorite.  https://youtu.be/yu44JRTIxSQ Supplies: Magazines ( if you don’t have magazines you can use any colored paper)   Glue Stick   Scissors Pencil, Marker or Pen 2 sheets of printer paper or drawing paper Key Vocabulary Color Wheel: a circle with different colored sections used to show the relationship between colors. Primary Colors: a group of colors from which all other colors can be made by mixing. Red, Yellow and Blue. Secondary Colors: a group of colors resulting from the mixing of two primary colors. Green, Orange, Violet. Intermediate Colors: A tertiary color or intermedi