5th Grade Art
Week of May 26
Hello Artists!
This is your last lesson of the school year. I hope you have had a lot of fun making art with these "Distance Learning" opportunities. I also hope that you will continue being creative throughout the summer months. Now, why don't you go make artwork outside, like Claude Monet?! You may even like to listen to the music video: Claude Monet Complete Works, on line Gallery while you work. Enjoy! Stories: *The Life of Claude Monet *Claude Monet's House and Garden, Giverny *Monet's Water Lilies Techniques: *ChalkPrint Impressioist Paintings *Impressionist Art for Beginners and kids/tutorial *Monet's Palette and Technique *Painting Like Monet *Easy Water Lily Painting Technique/Painting #3 Project: Create your own Water Lily Pond painting, using any of the techniques you have learned from the videos above. It could be a pond with many lilies or it could be a close up of one or more lilies. In addition, if you would like to, you can create a paper sculpture water lily. Just follow the tutorial: Monet's Water Lilies Lesson Plan Song: Impressionism (song performed with my kids)
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Week of May 18
Students will create a project like an Interior Designer.
Students may choose 1 or more of the 4 projects. *Paper house drawing *Chair pop out *Create furniture... for a Box House *Stage a room photograph Introduction: Watch The Video: Become an Interior Designer Project Ideas: Watch the Video: #Careers in Art, Interior Design Watch the Video: Interior Designers-Stage a Room Watch the Video: Van Gogh pop up chair Story: Watch the Video: A day in the life of an Interior Designer |
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Week of May 11th-
Virtual Art Museum and Field Trip! I wish we could be together on this field trip! But since we can't, I want you to use your Artist Eyes to take a look at some of this awesome art.
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Time Machine! Click below
The Metropolitan Museum of Art MetKids |
Week of May 4th
I hope you have some fun and get creative with these stories and projects inspired by one of our favorite artists... Vincent Van Gogh! If you don't have the materials shown in the videos; here are some ideas: *No paper? No problem! Use cardboard, the inside of cereal boxes, the backside of wrapping paper, paper grocery bags or newspaper. (Have a grown-up help with cutting boxes!) *No colored paper, No problem! Color or paint some white or other paper, and let it dry. *No paint, No problem! Follow the easy recipe in the youtube video: DIY homemade paint (4:27 minutes) *No glue, No problem! Follow the easy recipe in the youtube video: DIY: How to make white glue. (2:26 minutes) *No scissors, No problem! Use your tricky fingers to tear paper shapes. No Paint brush? No problem! You can use your fingers, Q-tips, old make-up brushes, Popsicle sticks, a sponge, or a tooth brush
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Story:
"Vincent Van Gogh: Biography for Kids" "Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers Song: "The Advanced Colors Song" Project: "Painting Sunflowers Simple and Fun"
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Assignment: Create a self-portrait of a Super Hero!
1. Watch the videos. You can pick 1-2 stories plus the how-to video, if you wish.
2. Think: We all know about the Marvel super heroes like Spiderman and Wonder Woman.
Some heroes today have different kinds of masks.
You might have seen them on tv.
Who are they and what do they do?
Should we thank them? Yes! They are important!
3. Make Art!
The boots, the cape, the logo, the mask!
Make it Colorful, Original, and Fantastic.
Use Color, Shape, and Line.
Make a background!
You could make yourself flying up in the sky,
busting through a brick wall, or anything!
Be Creative!
I have attached some how-to draw videos and some books to help you in your Art Adventure!
1. Watch the videos. You can pick 1-2 stories plus the how-to video, if you wish.
2. Think: We all know about the Marvel super heroes like Spiderman and Wonder Woman.
Some heroes today have different kinds of masks.
You might have seen them on tv.
Who are they and what do they do?
Should we thank them? Yes! They are important!
3. Make Art!
The boots, the cape, the logo, the mask!
Make it Colorful, Original, and Fantastic.
Use Color, Shape, and Line.
Make a background!
You could make yourself flying up in the sky,
busting through a brick wall, or anything!
Be Creative!
I have attached some how-to draw videos and some books to help you in your Art Adventure!
Superhero Self-Portrait... (video below) Look in a mirror know what you look like, HA! Watch Dex, and another video of your choice below. What was your favorite?
The Day I Lost My Superpowers
Dex
How to Draw a Super Hero
Superhero Self-Portrait... (video below) Look in a mirror know what you look like, HA! Watch Dex, and another video of your choice below. What was your favorite?
The Day I Lost My Superpowers
Dex
How to Draw a Super Hero
Week of April 27th
Hello Artists!
This week we are looking at a career in art!
That career is Architecture.
Every building or structure was designed and drawn by an Architect.
Your assignment this week will be for you to become an Architect.
You could:
1) draw, paint or create a collage of a house, city or structure.
2) create a house, city or structure out of legos or Lincoln logs
3) use objects around your house to create a building, city or structure. (e.g. paper towel tubes, tp tubes, cereal boxes, oatmeal containers etc...)
4) create a fort using sheets, blankets, pillows, chairs, books etc...
Note: Structures could be towers, bridges, tree houses...
*Make sure to email what you make to your art teacher! [email protected]
Hello Artists!
This week we are looking at a career in art!
That career is Architecture.
Every building or structure was designed and drawn by an Architect.
Your assignment this week will be for you to become an Architect.
You could:
1) draw, paint or create a collage of a house, city or structure.
2) create a house, city or structure out of legos or Lincoln logs
3) use objects around your house to create a building, city or structure. (e.g. paper towel tubes, tp tubes, cereal boxes, oatmeal containers etc...)
4) create a fort using sheets, blankets, pillows, chairs, books etc...
Note: Structures could be towers, bridges, tree houses...
*Make sure to email what you make to your art teacher! [email protected]
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