RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY ART

January 16, 2011

Personal Symbols Printmaking

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The 5th Graders looked at the traditional textile art of Adinkra Symbols from Ghana, Africa.  We talked about how symbols represent meanin...
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Snowflake Mosaics

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The 4 th Grade students combined science, recycling and art into this wintry artwork.  They learned about the science behind snow...

Magazine Color Collage

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The 2nd Graders just finished these magazine collages in which they demonstrated Warm and Cool colors.  They had a lot of fun looking thr...
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Heart Maps

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The 4th Graders went soul searching with this project.  They created these Heart Maps to represent things that are very important to th...
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January 11, 2011

Comments

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Well, I finally realized that I have had "Comments" enabled on any of my previous posts... I fixed that. So from here on out, ...
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January 10, 2011

Clay Owls

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The 1st Graders made these colorful owls inspired by the simple sculptures of Henry Moore. If there is anything I've learned since beco...

Owl Moon

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The 1st Graders created artworks based on the book, "Owl Moon" by Jane Yolen and John Schoenherr. They worked on creating a co...
December 3, 2010

Pop Art Wild Things

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The 2nd Grade students used Maurice Sendak's children's book, "Where The Wild Things Are" as inspiration for this ...

Ancient Egyptian Statues

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The 3rd Grade students learned about the art and culture of Ancient Egyptians. They learned about different gods and goddesses from Egy...
November 13, 2010

Perspective Cities

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The 5th Grade students learned about drawing in Perspective to show depth and dimension. After practicing the technical drawing skills,...
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I'm in my 5th year teaching at Riverside Elementary. I enjoy working with all the creative and energetic students--they never cease to amaze me! This blog is for the students, families, and teachers that love and appreciate artwork from the future artists of our world.
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