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Ms. Sutor's class finished up their portraits and there were so many excellent ones I just had to post some more!
6th graders used either their name or an affinity to create a 3D city. They used a vanishing point and one-point perspective to create the depth. They used sharpies, colored pencils, and crayons to finish them.
Check out the video from the menu on the left to try it for yourself! 5th graders used their initial to create illuminated letters. They learned about the elements of art and how to design without making it too complicated. They also learned about different fonts like roman, gothic, sanserif and italics.
http://www.illuminatedpage.com/history.html Third graders learned about the correct proportions of a face, then did a guided drawing using a grid. After the practice they drew one all by themselves without a grid. They also looked in mirrors to help make them look realistic. To color they used crayons and paid close attention to different textures. They even rubbed crayons over texture sheets to create the frame. First graders created leaves using oil pastel and watercolor. We looked at leaves and made sure we included veins in the drawing. They listened to the "Leaf Man" by Lois Ehlert and then created a collage of a figure using their painted leaves.
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