November
Art Newsletter
Growth Mindset Quote of the Month
Color Theory Units
Essential Questions for Color Theory
How do artists select colors for their art?
Young Fives: Mouse Paint
Kindergarten: Popsicle Art
1st Grade: Scientist Color Mixing
Soon the 1st grade artists will start their study of complex patterns and balance while they design matching mittens.
2nd Grade: Hot Dogs and Cool Cats
3rd Grade: Complementary Gumball Machine
4th Grade: Color Wheel
Video clip of students working in groups to arrange a color wheel "Wow, we did it!"
Students are transforming their color wheels into eyes. Around the eye, they add texture and color to illustrate the animal they chose. Next, they will practice perspective techniques on their atmospheric perspective landscapes.
5th Grade: Analogous Colors
Thank you, Clark and Biggs Families
More lap trays were donated to our class along with several rugs. These donations offer the artists more seating alternatives. Next we would like to provide more standing options.
Learn more about our alternative seating goals here
I just ordered bed risers to put under table legs to raise some tables to allow students to stand and work. So excited!
Mrs. Matney
Email: melanie.matney@mybedford.us
Website: http://mrsmatneysartclass.weebly.com/
Phone: 000000000
Twitter: @matney_art