Virtual Classroom

Monday, September 29, 2025

Working as Artists: Meet the Paintbrush

  Painting at Last!!!

Create

2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.

A. Skill Acquisition

Through experimentation on, build skills in various media and approaches to art making.


Today, we are going to become friends with our paintbrush.
We are going to learn different ways to hold and control the marks we make with this new tool.


Every painting begins with a brushstroke. A brushstroke is a mark made by a paintbrush.
What kinds of brushstrokes do you see in these paintings?


Wassily Kandinsky, Untitled


Franz Kline, Mahoning


Exploring the Paintbrush, how to hold, and control movement:

  • parts of paintbrush--bristle, ferrule, handle
  • how to hold a paintbrush
  • Children locate shoulder, elbow wrist and finger, hold joint with free hand. Pretend to paint in air moving each joint. Notice how the length of the brushstroke changes.

Artists at Work:
Guided Practice Video








Paint:
Long straight line, leave a space, paint another
Curved line
Wavy line
Zig-zag
Dashed line






Ma Lien and the Magic Brush, Hisako Kimishim
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Monday, September 22, 2025

Working as Artists: Paper Playground Sculpture

 

Artists at Work: Kindergarten Playground Sculptures

 Making a Paper Playground Sculpture:

Create

1. Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.

A. Play & Ideation

Engage in exploration and imaginative play with materials

Create

2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.

A. Skill Acquisition

Through experimentation on, build skills in various media and approaches to art making.



Today we are going to make a paper sculpture of a playground.
Sculpture is three-dimensional. You can see it from many sides because it stands up from the base. 
When we make paper sculpture, we cut, fold, curl and glue the paper to make it stand. 


Think about last time you played on a playground...
What were some of your favorite things to play on?



Paper sculpture techniques:
Roll
Accordian Fold 
Fringe


Lesson Demonstration




Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Artists at Work: Crayons!

 What can I do with a crayon?

Create

2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.

A. Skill Acquisition

Through experimentation on, build skills in various media and approaches to art making.

Experiment with Crayon Techniques: Using the tip and side of the crayon, and creating a rubbing using crayon


As artists we will discover many ways to use materials in the art room. 


What is a crayon, and how is it made?


How to make a crayon video link
5:49-11:52


Let's try some different ways we can 
 use our crayons!

Materials needed:
Crayons
2 or 3 of broken, peeled crayons
2 half sheets of copy paper
Small piece of consruction paper and stickers


Video Lesson





The Day the Crayons Quit