Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Hidden Safari
Print Making
Butterfly
Description: In this picture we used a butterfly design to create a butterfly. We outlined our design in sharpie then I used cool coolers to design my butterfly using oil pastels. Using black oil pastels to make it stand out. Then I used a wet-n-wet watercolor technique to create my background using orange and red.
Extension Activity: You can do this with any animal of your choosing. Allowing students to pick their own design and create their own project. Using the same rubric just letting them pick their own animal.
Van Gough
Description: In this assignment we did a stary night project to replicate Vincent Van Gough. I choose to do the colors green, light green, and white. We used tissue paper as a background. Using a piece of construction paper replicating the city. Drawing designs on the town making it stand out more.
Extension activity: Using oil pastels and drawing my own stary night background. I would like this because in the original paining he had different lines and it really stood out. I think being able to use oil pastels and drawing a similar stary night would look awesome.
Clay Making
Description: We made fast dry clay as one of our lessons. We had to pick 3 different food groups to pick from to complete our 3 different foods. I choose to make steak, banana, and a piece of bread. Using paint to color each of the pieces to replicate the exact food.
Extension Activity: An extension activity for this would be to do the actually clay itself. With that being able to have time to take some more time, create a bigger piece and use the kiln. Even by making other projects to help you in your own classroom.
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Hidden Safari
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Description: For our first project Sara and Mikayla had us do a perspective drawing using shapes and designs. Using oil pastels and blending...
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Description: Gavin and I made this activity for kindergarten through 2nd grade students. It as the 12 parts of art. We placed our images on...
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Description: This is a season project where we had to choose two seasons using a tree but also adding characteristics about that season. I ...



