This week students are studying all about colors and color schemes. In kindergarten, students studied the book "Why is Blue Dog Blue?" by George Rodriguez (the artist who created Blue Dog). The students then drew their own "blue" dog and evaluated their own artwork using a smiley, normal, or frowny face card.
November 11, 2013
October 28, 2013
Colonial Period Art
This week, students in 2nd grade enjoyed making Colonial-era Hex Signs. These signs were originally brought to our country from the German and Dutch immigrants in Pennsylvania. They were decorative additions to barns and other buildings. They were supposed to bring good luck.
Fourth graders learned about Colonial portraits. They got to draw and watercolor paint portraits of their own.
October 21, 2013
Colonial Period
This week students began their unit on the Colonial / Early American Period of our country's history. We have two students from our local university (Mid-Continent) working with students several days per week. This week they are helping 3rd graders build log cabins, design American flags, and create Yankee Doodle "caps" (as shown in the photos below).
Students are responding to Colonial Period drama by performing Readers' Theater plays and then designing props that would go with each play.
September 30, 2013
Masterpieces of the Month for September!!
This month's Masterpieces of the Month were presented by Drew Hayden and Draven Thomas. Congratulations, boys!! Their artworks showed creative use of shapes.
September 23, 2013
The 2013 Annual Mayfield/Graves County Gourd Art Festival!!
Many students from Central and other surrounding schools visited the 3rd annual Gourd Arts Festival sponsored by the local Art Guild. Students enjoyed exploring the various booths with locally-handmade gourd art, creating their own artworks using gourds, paint, and hot glue, and watching or participating in the Gourd Derby Race. What a fun Saturday for all!!!
September 18, 2013
Impressionism Come to Life!
6th grade studied the Impressionist KY artist Paul Sawyier today. We then created his famous painting of the Old Covered Bridge with Flower Peddler, using our bodies as real-life Impressionistic art. What a fun drama activity!!
Emotion "Masks!"
In 2nd grade this week, we have been talking about costumes and how masks are a part of costumes in plays. We used our faces to demonstrate emotion masks using the story of "Pinnochio."
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