Thursday, June 23, 2011

End of the School Year Lesson Highlights

The end of the school year was bittersweet for me. It is nice to have off a few weeks before starting my summer teaching job, but I will miss seeing my students. They are the reason I love my job! What a wonderful feeling to always look forward to going to "work." I say it in quotes, as I believe it is more than a job. Being a waitress was work. Being a barista was work. Teaching is living what I love. It is a calling. It is joyful. It allows me to not only be a guide, but to continue to be a learner.

Here are some pictures from some of my favorite lessons this year! Somehow, I only photographed 3rd grade work, and just realized this! Bummer! Luckily, my 3rd graders were amazing young artists!

I love, love, LOVE children's artwork. I have a vision of one day opening a museum for children's art. There needs to be one! Where did Picasso get his inspiration? Answer- children (well and tribal cultures... )!


Shel Silverstein Lesson- After studying Shel Silverstein, students created their own original poem and drawing.











The very talented, "My Piano"












Another Superstar, "In My Boat"














The Infamous Turtle-loving, "Turtley, Turtley, Turtles"




Georgia O'Keefe Paintings- students studied artist Georgia O'Keefe and painted live flowers from observation in the zoomed-in, large scale style of O'Keefe

















Beautiful use of color!


















Impressive blending techniques!

















Nice contrast with the near-complimentary palette!




Multi-Media Alphabet Book Pages
- students were given a letter and word associated with our school in order to create an Academy in Manayunk Alphabet Book.












'U' is for Unity"



















 "'R' is for Robot"












Ms. Malinosky (my teacher example) "'Z' is for Zany"