Kindergarten

                     I can describe artwork from another culture.

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I can identify primary colors.


         


Learning Goal:
I can create an artwork using many kinds of shapes





 I can create art using many kinds of lines.



                 I can develop my printmaking skills to make art!



     

  I can draw a self-portrait!






The art of Henna making originated in India.

Henna is made from a plant. 

The Leaves are crushed and mixed with water to make a paste.

The paste is placed in a tube and squeezed in order to paint patterns on your skin.
The patterns can last up to 2 weeks!

Henna art is an important tradition that has lasted for thousands of years throughout India and Middle Eastern cultures. Receiving Henna is believed to bring good luck, beauty, and joy. Henna is mostly used for special occasions or celebrations. 












   I can follow direction and use art tools safely.



 Huichol Yarn Painting Mexico





 I CAN EXPLORE DIFFERENT KINDS OF TEXTURE IN MY ARTWORK










  I can make a sculpture out of clay







I can explore using different kinds of textures in my artwork.






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I know my primary colors.  I can explore mixing primary colors to make new colors!



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I can draw a self-portrait!






ROY G BIV

I can mix primary colors to create new colors.














LEARNING GOAL: I CAN USE ART MEDIA PROPERLY & SAFELY.
I CAN CREATE AN ARTWORK USING MANY KINDS OF LINES.
MARKERS



COLORED PENCIL


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CRAYONS

OIL PASTELS

CHALK PASTELS

PAINT
COLLAGE
IPAD
PHOTOGRAPHY


MIXED MEDIA






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2D Shape Dinosaurs
Learning Goal:  I can create an artwork using 2D geometric shapes.




Part 1



Part 2




 TEXTURE

                                         

Pueblo Native American Art
Learning Goal:  I can describe artwork from another culture.

 





Arrow to the Sun By: Gerald McDermott

Pueblo Indian Jewelry Making:
 




POTTERY




               


Printmaking










The Color Wheel




















1. Nature & Texture
Pick a Subject Matter

3. Apply Texture Techniques


Emoji Self-Portraits













Mixing PrimarySecondary Colors










Shape Robots
Focus: 2-D Geometric Shapes, Collage, Science








 
 




































2016-2017 School Year
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                       School Year 2015-2016




   







                                             
















































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