Friday, September 23, 2011





I like to start the year with at least a few projects that don't have a whole lot of guidelines. For second grade, I have begun with an expanded images project I found a while back. Essentially, each student finds a unique, funny, or interesting picture in a magazine. That picture is cut out around the image with no background showing. The challenge for the students is to come up with a background. I like to make it really fun by suggesting absolutely crazy things that could be going on. The kids get a really big kick out of it. It is finished with watercolors so it allows me to review painting procedures with my second graders. Look for the example where fruits and veggies are fighting over junk food!

The lesson plan is from Blick and can be found here!

Friday, September 9, 2011


Aaaaaah....the first project of first grade. For the past few years, I have done these texture caterpillars. I really like this project because it is a fun, simple, one day project that helps me get a feel for my six new first grade groups. I like to start off first grade gradually and help the kids learn how I like to run things in the art room. Yes, it is OK to raise your hand if you REALLY need to use the restroom. No, you don't need to sharpen your pencil seven times a class. This is one of those projects that every student is successful with!