Check out what the students in Mrs. VandenBush's classroom are doing in art! Some of th lesson ideas I come up with, but many of these ideas come from other wonderful art teachers!
Friday, January 18, 2013
3rd Grade: Snowmen
The 3rd students read the book, Snowmen At Night. Students had to guess what was unique about this book and they realized that it was a poem because all the words rhymed. Students also paid close attention to the way the Illustrator used different colors on the snowmen to create value. Students learned that VALUE is shading from dark to light to add dimension to a shape. Students had to choose two colors that were next to each other on the color wheel to add value and dimension to their snowman. We also talked about composition and cropping. Students had to use only two parts of the snowman to make for a more interesting composition. Students learned that by cropping their snowman this created more EMPHAPSIS on their snowman. Finally students were able to use a watercolor and salt technique to create TEXTURE in their background.
I love all your ideas and how they turn out!
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ReplyDeleteDid you use pastels to do the shading?
ReplyDeleteWe used markers to color details, chalk pastels for shading and then liquid water color and salt for background :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great!
ReplyDeleteDid you have any problems with the watercolor running into the chalk? I was thinking I should have the students use a white crayon to outline their drawings before watercolor painting. Please share if your students had any trouble with the processes. Would you change any of the order to the techniques?
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