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Friday, April 25, 2014

Thursday, April 24, 2014

120- The last of the students finished their clay animals.  We'll let these dry for a little while, then fire them.

The Burchfield-Penney Art Center visited our first grade classes today.  We finally had a beautiful day for our nature walk!

I handed my camera to students and asked them to take some landscape photography.  I plan on having them draw and watercolor paint these landscapes in the future.







118- We finished the maps of the School #33 Community on acetate. 


101- The students finished their identity wall portraits!

103- We did the drawings from observation of the pine cones, focusing on the information our senses give us about the object.

One student did an extra-fantastic observational drawing. 




One more fun thing- the kids in 116 borrowed a big box of sharpie markers from the studio.  When they returned them, I wasn't in the room.  Imagine my surprise to find them with a note from the kids and the markers organized by color!  The attention to aesthetic organization in our Reggio-inspired rooms is rubbing off on the students for sure!



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