*Art at NSE with Mrs. Zink*

Below is my weekly schedule so you can see which rotation day your child has art class. Each week I will give an overview of what students will be learning and creating in art class. I will also include relevant images, information, and links to additional resources. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns!!

-Mrs. Zink
mzink@northschuylkill.net



Day 1 and 6

Day 2 and 7

Day 3 and 8

Day 4 and 9

Day 5 and 10

1st Cooper

4th McCabe

1st Schuster

2nd Wiscount

1stBridy

4th Herring

2nd Leibensperger

4th Staudenmeier

6th Ney

2nd Moyer

5th S. Houser

6th Ackell

6th Hysock

6th Grade Art Club

5th Grade Art Club

Kdg. Frushon

5th Wolfe

Kdg. Borden/Jones

3rd Lynch

5th Fey

3rd Selgrade

Kdg. Swartz

3rd McCabe

Kdg. Potts


Friday, December 7, 2018

Friday 12/7 (Day 6)-Thurs. 12/20 (Day 5)


Kindergarten
Mixing Purple-Silly Monster/Grapes

The students will follow detailed instructions to draw, cut, and glue various parts of the two projects in one. The painted purple paper will be used to draw and cut out the shape for their monster and also used to trace and cut circles to make the grapes. Facial features will be drawn, cut out, and glued down to create their monster and the purple circles will be cut and glued onto the background to form a grape bunch. 





1st Grade
Realistic Dessert in the style of Wayne Thiebaud
The students will define realistic and abstract artwork. The students will view examples of both and compare. The students will look at the art of Wayne Thiebaud. They will learn techniques to create realistic art. They will follow along and practice drawing realistic objects on the whiteboards.  
  In the following class They will again practice following the techniques to create a realistic dessert. When they have achieved a successful drawing on the whiteboard they will trace onto the final paper. They will sharpie and color in realistically.  







2nd Grade
Ancient Greek Vases
The students will be introduced to the art and culture of the Ancient Greek people. The students will learn and practice the concepts of symmetry and pattern. They will complete packet. The students will learn how to make their own scratch art by using oil pastels and painting over it with black. They will trace large vase shape and then scratch detailed patterns in the style of Greek art.   





3rd Grade
Symmetrical Paint Blot Creature

The students will discuss symmetry and how to create symmetrical shapes. The students will complete symmetry packet. The students will be introduced to paint blot art. They will learn the technique and create three paint blots. They will then use markers to add details and create a paint blot creature. 

Image result for paint blot creature

4th Grade
The Elements of Art
The students will learn about each element of art and then complete the corresponding page within the packet. The students will learn how to incorporate all 7 elements of art into one piece of artwork. 







5th Grade
Printmaking/Op Art

The students will be given introduction to two projects. As needed, the class will be split or work on different projects at different times due to large number of students in each class. 
The students will learn about Op Art and follow along to complete worksheet. They will then brainstorm and sketch ideas for the project and then begin final copy. It will then get sharpied and colored in.
The students will learn about printmaking and brainstorm and sketch ideas. Their final idea will be traced and transferred onto foam. They will learn the steps to print their design. They will create multiple prints using a variety of colors and techniques. 




6th Grade
Lettering
The students will discuss different types of lettering. They will complete packet which will give them the opportunity to practice a variety of lettering types and styles. They will choose their project idea and begin final copy. 
When the Lettering project is complete the students will begin working on their skills and techniques through painting exercises.

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