Wednesday, March 5, 2008

tuesday KITES!



Ten kids in class today. First they drew their designs on paper. Then redrew them on these great kite kits I'd ordered from here. Frustrationless Flyer Kits, they're called. 20 kites for about $60.




Then we went out in Grape Day Park and flew the kites! As you can see it was a gorgeous day. Many of the kids had never flown kites before. You can just see the joy on their faces. Ah, life is good. It was a wonderful afternoon!









My husb joined Sarah and I to help and act a their 'pit crew.'



Saturday, March 1, 2008

mundo lindo birds

Here are the painted baker's clay birds the kids made (4th & 5th graders--they made the clay too). I'm going to mount them on a board and varnish the whole thing. I'll show you the final pic when it's done.

Friday, February 29, 2008

baker's clay and dot painting



Eleven kids today. They enjoyed the dot painting, so that was good!
When they finished, some of them put together this puzzle of the US.






Wednesday, February 27, 2008

dot paintings





Ten kids in class today. Not every art project is a hit with the kids, and this one wasn't their favorite. We did aboriginal dot paintings, and most of them didn't have the patience to paint dot by dot with a piece of raw spaghetti. But first, they painted their clay birds from last week, then they drew the birds and painted them in dots.

Friday, February 22, 2008

thursday

M. volunteers with Mundo Lindo for her community service credits.



Twelve kids today. Birds, dinosaurs, snakes, ducks, turtles and whales were created.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Bakers Clay Tuesday




Just 7 kids today, it was a school holiday. We made Baker's Dough and them formed various animal and creative shapes. The kids mixed the dough themselves, a first 'cooking' experience for some of them.
Here's the recipe:

Baker’s Clay

Materials and preparation: The following recipe will make one batch of dough which is ample for four students working for about one hour.
4 cups flour
1 cup salt
1 ½ cups water
Mix the flour and salt. Add water. Knead the dough until smooth. It might take up to 5 minutes of kneading to get the flour, salt and water properly mixed. This dough is not elastic, like bread dough. It should be soft, but still firm, and be able to hold the shape of a good mound. It doesn’t like to be kneaded too much.

When your object is done, it should not be more than 1 to 1 ½ inches thick as it will take too long to dry or bake. Bake at 300 degrees for about an hour, depending on the thickness of the piece.

Once baked hard (they should not show the mark of your fingernail or give way when you press on them), you can paint with watercolor or acrylic. Don’t use too much water in your paint or it will soften the outer surface.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Friday, February 15, 2008

thursday textile design patterns











Eleven kids today. This time we did the small organic/geometric designs first and it worked very well. They drew, used marker, then watercolored their designs. We had a hair dryer to blow them dry, then we made 4 color copies of their designs. The arranged them and glued them down. We had some really gorgeous designs!

Friday, February 8, 2008

thursday block prints



Eleven kids today. A little chaotic. They made valentine cards for their friends and teachers too.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

block printing tuesday





Eight kids today. We used ballpoint pens to 'carve' into sheets of styrofoam. Printed with tempera paint onto construction paper. Valentines and reptiles were the themes.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

thursday homes





Nine kids today. One of the houses is a tree house, with a yarn ladder, a yarn swing (with a purple lemur in it) and a wide screen tv. He didn't have time to complete the sleeping bag and satellite dish!