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NORTH AMERICA |
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Kindergarten: Self-Portraits • 9" x 9" white bristol board • Black permanent marker • Colored markers • Oil pastels • Multicultural crayons • Handheld mirrors • North American artists’ self-portraits Learning Objectives Procedure Extension Self-Portrait links: http://www.nga.gov/education/classroom/self_portraits/bio_warhol.shtm http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ma98/haven/wood/selfportrait.html |
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Grade 1: Papel Picado Extension |
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Grade 2: Miriam Schapiro-Inspired Femmages |
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Grade 3: Outstanding O’Keeffe-Inspired Art
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Grade 4: Candles![]() Materials • 9" x 9" white bristol board • Pencils • Oil pastels • Colonial America art prints • Candles Learning Objectives Fourth-grade students will ... • learn about the art of the Colonial Americans. • learn about the light source used during this time. • learn about form and function. • learn about and use the art element of value. • learn about cool and warm colors. Procedure 1. Students view examples of several Colonial American artifacts. 2. Students look at a lit candle with the shades drawn and see the light source and the value scale the light source makes when the teacher’s hand is behind the light. 3. Students use their pencils to draw a seven-tiered value scale, going from dark to light. They are amazed how a simple pencil combined with their muscle can actually make seven different colors! 4. Students sketch the outline of a candle, either a ball or a sphere, onto their paper. 5. Next, students add their newly learned value technique directly onto the candle, paying attention to the light source. 6. Students add their candle glow using the same value technique around their flame. 7. Next, they add their flame using a light touch of blended oil pastel in the warm colors. 8. Students then add their favorite color scheme, cool or warm, around their candle and by using their fingers, they push the color to make it glow around the candle. 9. Students then ground their candle by giving it a horizon line and adding a bit more oil-pastel color. (This way their candle is not floating in air!) 10. Finally, students critique the art they have completed and discuss their new art “secret” ... value! Extension Candle-making link: |
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Grade 5: Pop Art with Digital Photography![]() Materials • 9" x 9" white bristol board • Black outline marker • Colored markers • Oil pastels • Prismacolor® Art Stix • Andy Warhol and Grant Wood art prints • Digital cameras • Color or black and white printer • Digital images of each student • Scissors • Glue Learning Objectives
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