Art 2nd grade

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Well, in my 14 years at Zamo we never had rain to contend with during our Celebration of Art festivities... until last night, that is. I must say, that although unusual for San Diego in July, the rain did not dampen the spirit of the event at all:) Attendance was robust and their were tons of smiles to brighten any gloom that drops from the sky may have brought. Again, our incredible classroom teachers and staff were amazing while leading 10 different activities for our community to…

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2nd Grade Russian Architecture  Exploring Art: Elementary Art Grade School Art Projects, Line Art Projects, Art Elementary, Primary School Art, Elementary Art Rooms, 2nd Grade Art, Russian Architecture, 3rd Grade Art, Classroom Art Projects

This lesson just happened to at the right time during the Winter Olympics, which was really a lucky coincidence. Nonetheless fun! As part of the Art Curriculum 2nd graders are to study architecture so I decided to look at that of Russia, in particular St. Basil's Cathedral. I love showing them the building all the oooohs and ahhhs, and then to find out it's a real building--students just think it is too cool! We drew the buildings all together with pencil, students then used sharpie to…

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Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings.  The students viewed artwork by native people and ho... Third Grade Art Project, Color Art Lessons, Hand Kunst, Third Grade Art, Shape Ideas, Kraf Kertas, Color Lessons, 2nd Grade Art, 4th Grade Art

Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings. The students viewed artwork by native people and how their hand print was not only a record of who they were or where they had traveled, but also a way to sign their art. The students each used their hand prints to sign their paintings. Notice how the warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) advance and the cool colors (blue, green, and violet) recede? This color effect creates an optical illusion. The boys and…

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