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For the entire month of May please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. Remember if you’ve already completed one of the challenges you must choose a new challenge the following week! This year we have studied many fascinating artists including Claude Monet, Eric Carle, Andy Warhol, Faith Ringgold, Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, and Henri Matisse. For your last Art Assignment of the year I want you to build a BINGO board with your favorite works of art from these artists. Your BINGO board should include 16 pieces (4 rows, 4 columns). Try to include at least one work from each artist. Please submit your BINGO boards to Seesaw before our class meeting time so that I may approve it. I have posted an example for you to see, but please do NOT use my BINGO Board. I want to see your favorite works of art from the artists we have studied. On Thursday, May 28, at 11am we will have our last Zoom Meeting. PRINT OUT your BINGO Boards and bring them to our last Zoom Meeting. We will talk about your favorite artists from the year and we will play BINGO with their works of art. I cannot wait to see you then!
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For the entire month of May please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. Remember if you’ve already completed one of the challenges you must choose a new challenge the following week! This week we will continue to learn about Heri Matisse. I will be seeing you in my zoom classroom this week to read a story about our artist of the month. On Seesaw you will be completing a Matisse painting match. You will be dragging and dropping the name of a Matisse painting to match the actual painting. Do your research as you complete this assignment to make sure you are getting the name of the Matisse paintings correct. When you are done, print out NINE Matisse paintings. You can use the ones from our assignment or you can find new ones, but MAKE SURE you know the names of the paintings. We will be playing a BINGO game during our Zoom Meeting with your Matisse paintings. On Thursday, May 21, at 11am we will have a Zoom meeting to discuss our new artist. We will be having an open discussion about Henri Matisse and I will read a new story about our artist. ART
Zoom ID: 842-948-5678 Password: Art1122 For the entire month of May please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. Remember if you’ve already completed one of the challenges you must choose a new challenge the following week! This week we will continue to learn about Herni Matisse. I will be seeing you in my zoom classroom this week to read a story about our artist of the month. You may also complete this fun drawing, cutting, and gluing activity to create a masterpiece (or “moosterpiece”) like Henri Matisse. On the page below is a “roll-the-dice” game. Roll a die for each coloumn to decide what your masterpiece will look like. Draw the shape you rolled onto a piece of colored paper. Cut it out. Glue it down to a plain white or black sheet of paper. Continue to do this until all of the coloumns have been completed. I can’t wait to see your final products! (include the roll-a-dice game from above) Here is an example of what your masterpiece may look like: On Thursday, May 14, at 11am we will have a Zoom meeting to discuss our new artist. We will be having an open discussion about Henri Matisse. If you have questions bring them! If your masterpiece is completed by then, I would love to see it and talk about it. You may submit your masterpieces via Seesaw! ART Zoom ID: 842-948-5678 Password: Art1122 For the entire month of May please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. Remember if you’ve already completed one of the challenges you must choose a new challenge the following week! This month we will begin learning about Henri Matisse. Enjoy this introductory video about Henri Matisse to learn more about our artist of the month. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s37OoBXkYAc On Thursday, May 7th, at 11pm we will have a Zoom meeting to discuss our new artist and to read a fun story about him. Next week we will begin creating art inspired by this new artist. I can’t wait to see you!
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For the entire month of April please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. Remember if you’ve already completed one of the challenges you must choose a new challenge the following week! This week we will continue to work on our Roy Lichtenstein-Inspired Art Pieces! We will be adding to our Onomatopoeia Drawings and coloring them! We will color our pieces in Roy Lichtenstein’s fun pop-style! We will also be adding texture to our pieces through crayon-rubbings. Can you find some cool textures in your house? We will be completing this together during a Zoom Art Class! Come prepared to the Zoom class with Markers, Crayons, Colored Pencils, items to create texture, and your drawing!! ART
For the entire month of April please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. Remember if you’ve already completed one of the challenges you must choose a new challenge the following week! This week we will begin a Roy Lichtenstein-Inspired Art Project! Have you ever heard the words ZOOM, POP, BAM, POW, or any other sound words? These words are called Onomatopoeias. They are words that describe a sound – ZING! Roy Lichtenstein often painted onomatopoeias. That’s right! He painted words! This week you are going to choose an onomatopoeia (you may google them if you need more inspiration). Watch the Youtube videos below to learn how to draw words like Roy! *Do not color your onomatopoeia art! We will do that next week together!* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=499e0SMclcc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS-OTAwPRDY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6MMd7DEie0&t=32s Check out this Roy Lichtenstein Onomatopoeia painting: Varoom 1963 ART
For the entire month of April please choose one activity from the Art Challenge Board to complete every week. We will also be learning about the artist Roy Lichtenstein this month! Please watch this introductory recording I made about Roy Lichtenstein and follow the assignment at the end! You may submit your photos over Seesaw. I would also like for you to research 5 interesting facts about Roy Lichtenstein to share with me! https://youtu.be/auDUTerFllI ART
Metropolitan Museum of Art Tour Find 5 paintings you like, write down the name of the painting and the artist! Help Ms. Guin choose the next artist we are going to study! https://www.metmuseum.org/art/online-features/metkids/explore/ This week, you will continue to learn about Pablo Picasso. I would like for you to use your iPads to research facts about Pablo Picasso. Answer my questions below through your research, then please include 5 new facts you enjoyed learning about Picasso. Overall, you should have 10 facts found through research.
For an optional challenge, find a painting of Pablo Picasso’s and explain to your parent what you like about that particular painting. What are your favorite things about the painting? What do you not care for in the painting? What elements (color, shape, texture, value, space, line, and form) do you see in the painting? If you participated in the challenge, please include the name of the painting and the date it was completed with your questions and facts. Skyler Guin Art Teacher Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 10200 Strickland Road • Raleigh, NC 27615 [email protected] 919-847-3120 (Main) “The important thing is to create” Pablo Picasso Students will create a color wheel of found things at home. All color wheels should include an array of objects in primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, placed in color order. Color Wheels should have Red, Red-Orange, Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green, Blue-Green, Blue, Blue-Violet, Violet, and Red-Violet Objects. Take a picture of each color wheel that is created. Challenge your student to go further by creating a Value Wheel. Choose one color and find all variations of that color in your house to create a value wheel. See picture for value wheel example.
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