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Class Name: 3rd Grade Art
Teacher: Leah Monroe
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Due: 5/14/2021
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Due: 5/7/2021
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3D Sculptures - Food

Materials
Air dry clay
Fork
Water

** NEXT WEEK you will need ACRYLIC paint - You can find inexpensive acrylic paint at walmart, craft stores, or dollar tree. 

week 1- construct the donut from clay
week 2-  paint your donut using acrylic paint

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uArE7fHOQxKZ9Lpq_IDNFAE1HrEjVe0nXeWPYoqR
Due: 4/16/2021
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Relief Printmaking

Materials
Styrofoam tray or plate
pen or dull pencil
washable markers
white paper
wet paper towel

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19ec06lSrdxRbOUljrerere1I1wqUiwHCLGO4_GLZ
Due: 4/9/2021
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Pop Art Food

Materials:
-White paper
-Pencil
-Something round to trace, like a large cup or a lid. 
-Something to color with ( MANY bright colors!)

Due: 4/9/2021
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SMALL SUPPLIES UPDATE (for virtual students only)

You will be in need of a few supplies that are outside of our standard at home school supply list for the weeks I see you April 12-30. Please get these materials as soon as you are able to and keep them in a safe space until we are ready to use them. I will be reminding you in class, but I wanted to let you know well enough in advance. 

- Styrofoam tray ( you can clean off and use the lid of a to-go food container, or purchase a stack of trays from the dollar tree for $1)
- WASHABLE markers - it doesn't have to be Crayola, but it needs to say washable. These were on our original list, but please just make sure to have them on hand. Many kids have been using permanent markers in class, and permanent markers will not work for a particular upcoming assignment. 
- Air dry clay - You can purchase a small tub of crayola air dry clay from walmart for $6. If you are unable to get ahold of air dry clay, you can use play dough, but please be mindful that it is likely to crack and break easily. 
- Acrylic paint - a small selection of primary colored paint will be fine. Nothing large or expensive.


Please note - if you have siblings in other classes 2nd grade - 5th grade, the tub of air dry clay can be shared between you. You can also share the pack of styrofoam trays if you purchase them from the dollar tree because they come in a pack of 30

Due: 3/31/2021
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Water Lilies

Materials
- white paper
-watercolor paint
-crayons

PLEASE NOTE THAT MS. MATTHEWS CLASS WILL NOT ATTEND THIS WEEK AND DOES NOT NEED TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VsB4hpeFMOjKPOKABDDqgCMBQGPyTE-vJLkzYZOx
Due: 3/26/2021
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Wayne Thiebaud Ice cream prints

Materials:
White paper
pencil
black crayon
watercolor paints


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1b1TJGlyYQO-mGKQhffWIsWDBO2Lf2Ex6k4tg7Xzo
Due: 3/19/2021
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Cusbism Clover

Materials:
White paper
pencil
ruler (or a straight edge)
something to color with 

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1svLxX6BVIpsOzwk0fQPFnmoZrhBy0DiwuLSonGmH
Due: 3/5/2021
Online submissions not permitted.
Abstract Flowers

Materials:
construction paper
scissors
glue
black marker/crayon

(Note- Ms. Deans class made abstract cats and used a different power point. If you are in Ms. Deans class, you can submit the cats we drew)

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13KJ-9fzJ832ztkxYDHy85EaqLhf3RljEoR3rAXxH
Due: 2/26/2021
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African Mudcloths

- 1 each of black, orange, yellow, red, and brown construction paper
-scissors
-glue
Due: 2/19/2021
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Alma Thomas Mosaics

Mosaics inspired by the bright colored painting of Alma Thomas

(My apologies for not recognizing this did not post to ed network. We did this in class 2/16-2/19. It doesn't need to be redone. Submit what you already completed)
Due: 2/12/2021
Online submissions not permitted.
Martin Luther King Jr Portrait

In honor of Black history Month, students will draw a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PjfJJAVIexQgj8C8nLvhcAvrxZActiCWu9BowemN
Due: 2/5/2021
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Rhythm, Movement and Pattern

Using lines, students will create a colorful mountain range as they practice using pattern, movement and rhythm in art. 


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Zs8JdWPvc8nUA2mULdGFosnvcEqwqQr1YAKE4v8X
Due: 1/22/2021
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Penguin Portraits

* No school on Monday. I will not be meeting with Ms. Dean's morning class, or Ms White/Williams. You can do this activity if you would like to, but do not have to since we are not meeting. 

Materials
- 1 piece of each color paper - black, white, orange, blue
- 1 piece of paper in your favorite color (other than what is above if possible)
- scissors
- glue


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1mLxKIPqwxYjaHDJoCxwrcqYqexsHPlz5fqCZasgm
Due: 1/15/2021
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Drawing Winter Birds


Materials:
- white paper
- pencil
- something to color with


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1z5TwP-nTRVXSkUw0goIh8EP_XohTp4TRLTzT3s2X
Due: 1/8/2021
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New Year, New You

In class we shared things we are good at, and thought of things we can do to improve ourselves. Then we drew a self portrait, holding a paper to list some goals we want to set to improve ourselves this year. 

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1b-0RrJga8-T9UR_BbDFdYhBqAbKze0hnYthIU2lQ
Due: 12/11/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Watercolor Resist Snowflakes

This week in art, you will need the following art materials:
-White paper
-Water color paint*
-White crayon*

** These materials are important to have for this art piece

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1f75eZ-es8X7qyKoZCZUIU2gOF9bX6nGv92mEYF51
Due: 12/4/2020
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SNOWMEN SHADOWS

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving and you are enjoying your little break. Next week in art, you will need the following art materials:
- dark blue and light blue construction paper (1 each)
- white construction paper
- scissors
- glue
- crayons

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xvuYW3o7pcd1a9EVoijQxuNkmX1l4iAg-Qiq9y5m
Due: 11/20/2020
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Color Theory

This week you will need:
red, yellow, and blue play dough or clay
print or draw the attached worksheet

If you are unable to get clay or play dough, you can use watercolor paints

https://www.printablee.com/postpic/2015/04/color-wheel-template-printable_403950
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1D1usS8Ngc0PZiknCMrnpHmtT2PqgEb7AAt7u-KNO
Due: 11/13/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
SPACE AND SHAPES
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This week, you will need these materials in art class:

- 1 sheet of black construction paper
- 1 sheet of red, yellow, or orange construction paper (cut into 4 equal pieces)
- glue
- pencil
- scissors

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IaG7uu83vKa6hDkRkhsf4XfqXSaLqWTae0hDYXhv
Due: 11/6/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Collage Self portraits

This week in Art you will need:
- 3-4 Different colors of construction paper
- Glue

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IiMrjnN4StkSpx9uKw1FuG5fCOsJHWQBEe2hFUuC
Due: 10/30/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Animal Shapes / Silhouettes

Materials needed: 
White paper
Crayons

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1H-K8Sq3K9O927RmUoGJO_Na9aNaK2JnA9T7RbTrB
Due: 10/23/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
MATISSE INSPIRED FREE FORM ART

MATERIALS NEEDED
- To print out or draw free form shapes similar to the ones on the attachment ahead of time
- Crayons

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1j79hBGy1pbX_MIXWI9FLuqzYy6MnW-s4pI-EIqO2
Due: 10/16/2020
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VIRTUAL FRIENDS

Next week in art you will need the following materials:

-paper plate
-scissors
-black paint
-light blue paint
-dark blue paint

-A variety of paints can be found at the dollar store, or in the craft section at Walmart. You DO NOT need large bottles or expensive paint. 
-If you don't have paint, you can use markers or crayons instead
-If you don't have a paper plate, you can use a piece of white construction paper



https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1L7ldRwqZUvgUKnFXS1yNQ8fKx6HA1A003J33vHZN
Due: 10/9/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Papel Picado

In class we created our own Papel Picado art, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. You can view examples of this traditional art and view a tutorial on how to create your own on the link below.

Please submit a picture when you have completed it

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Nev6Z_3TexIPY3pE2HqrmO6vk4X1MSgttFUwyh1u
Due: 10/2/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Exploring Shapes

Materials needed:
1 piece of Construction paper
2-3 sheets of construction paper cut into a variety of shapes
Scissors (at home)
Glue


Click the power point to review geometric shapes. Follow the instructions on the slide to create your shape city. There is an example in the power point

(You don't need to print this out. You don't need to complete it before we meet as a class)

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14tRXgJlbH7TppQFzZFqfW955uTTf9Jx5EYUWIeSu
Due: 9/25/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Exploring Lines ( CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS WEEK)

Students were asked to stop halfway though to allow dry time and we will continue and complete this week

Students will practice drawing a variety of horizontal lines using crayon 

Materials needed:
White construction paper
Crayons
Watercolor paint and brush
water
paper towel


Step 1- Choose 8-10 lines from the power point to draw across your paper using crayon (any colors)
Step 2 - Use watercolor paint to paint all of the white space in between each line you drew. It is ok for the colors to cross the lines and mix.
Step 3- be sure to alternate watercolor choices for each section you paint. 

Notes: 
- Watercolor should be wet and light in color on your paper. Be sure you dip your brush into the water each time you need to add more color.
- If you do not have watercolor paints, you can draw your lines with a dark color, and color in between each section with lighter colors.

View the power point we used in class to view examples of lines as well as a step by step picture guide to the assignment.

Due: 9/18/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
Exploring Lines ( WE DID NOT FINISH IN CLASS. WILL CONTINUE NEXT WEEK)

Students will practice drawing a variety of horizontal lines using crayon 

Materials needed:
White construction paper
Crayons
Watercolor paint and brush
water
paper towel


Step 1- Choose 8-10 lines from the power point to draw across your paper using crayon (any colors)
Step 2 - Use watercolor paint to paint all of the white space in between each line you drew. It is ok for the colors to cross the lines and mix.
Step 3- be sure to alternate watercolor choices for each section you paint. 

Notes:
- Watercolor should be wet and light in color on your paper. Be sure you dip your brush into the water each time you need to add more color.
- If you do not have watercolor paints, you can draw your lines with a dark color, and color in between each section with lighter colors.

View the power point we used in class to view examples of lines as well as a step by step picture guide to the assignment.

Since we did not finish this project, I turned off the submission option. We will complete this in class the next time we meet and you can submit on THAT assignment when you finish.

Due: 9/11/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

For my virtual friends at home, here are the art supplies needed for this
upcoming weeks art class (this was shared a few days ago on DOJO). Please have these items available for your child before class starts. I've also included a few prep ideas that will REALLY help students be able to keep up with the activity during art.

You will need:
- 2-3 sheets of construction paper
- bottle of glue
- styrofoam bowl (or a plastic bowl)
- sponge brush or paint brush

Prep ahead if time:
- Cut the construction paper into 1 inch squares
- mix glue with water to thin it out (mix about 2-3 tbs glue and 1 tbs water. You can mix it the morning of your class)
- if using the styrofoam bowl, rub a thin layer of lotion inside the bowl.
- if using a plastic bowl, line the inside with plastic wrap. Tape it down on the sides/bottom to keep it from coming out for the project.

The intention of our activities is to complete them during your classes scheduled art class. It's important that materials are prepared ahead of time so your child can follow steps along with us in class.

1. Rub a thin layer off lotion in the styrofoam bowl. This will help the new paper bowl pop out once everything dries.
2. Use the glue/water mixture to apply a layer inside the bowl, on the bottom and sides.
3. Lay some of the construction paper squares in the bowl to cover all the glue
4. Add a wet layer of glue on top of the paper squares
5. Add MORE paper squares to cover the glue you just applied.
6. Repeat steps 4-5 until you have lined a few layers of paper inside your bowl.
7. When you have added enough paper to your liking, finish with one last thick layer of the glue and water mixture. This will help seal the bowl.
8. Leave the bowl to rest and dry for about 2 days. When fully dry, the new paper bowl should pop out of the styrofoam bowl, leaving you with your very own utilitarian (functional) art!


Due: 9/4/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
When you come to see me this week, you will need to have the following supplies:

2-3 pieces of construction paper (different colors)
Scissors
Glue stick

Parents, you can help save a little time by cutting one or two of the pieces of construction paper into LONG strips (keep one piece UN CUT)

(The due date is set for Friday to allow time for all classes to see this post and post a picture of their finished artwork by the end of the week. We will use these materials on your class's scheduled art resource day)
Due: 8/28/2020
Online submissions not permitted.
When I see you in art this week, you will need:

Plain white paper 
pencil
something to color with

I do ask to see your work on ZOOM before class ends, but you can also upload a picture of your artwork here.



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