Artsy Educator

▼
Friday, December 21, 2012

Edible Art in Art Club

›
For our final art club, we talked about the art of food presentation, and then made sushi. When I told the kids I'd brought them raw fis...

Penguins by the Sixth Graders

›
The six grade students started with a simple pinch pot, then continued to pinch out arms, beaks, and feet (and on some, mohawks!). The stude...

First Grade Snowmen!

›
First graders made these adorable snowmen from tongue depressors! Before they took them home we glued pretty seasonal ribbons to them for ha...

Model Magic Stamped Trees by the Third Graders

›
Third graders shaped their trees, then used Cuttlebug folders to stamp patterns into them. After watercolor painting and applying glaze, the...

Sweet Polar Bears by the Second Graders

›
Students made these adorable polar bears from model magic.

Stamped ornaments by the fourth graders.

›
After making a round shape from their clay, students carefully dusted cornstarch over rubber stamps to leave imprints on their ornaments. We...

Ceramic leaves

›
The fifths graders carefully cut out leaf shapes, then let them dry in bowls to give them a curled shape. After being glazed, check out the ...
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
Jill
Ninth year educator teaching sixth grade in a charming New Hampshire town. Helping students to reach their ultimate potential is my passion! I am married with two dogs and I like to run, swim, sew, and create. I also love to bake, incorporating creativity into my recipes.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.