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Elements of the Art Room: 4th grade Robin Mead Landscapes Square 1 Art, Homeschool Art Projects, Third Grade Art, Spring Art Projects, Middle School Art Projects, 6th Grade Art, Watercolor Landscapes, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art

This week 4th grade is starting their Robin Mead inspired landscapes! She's a contemporary artist from Georgia, and you can check out her work on her website here! I was also inspired by the awesome art teacher, Lauralee Chambers, from her beautiful student examples on Instagram! Here's Robin Mead's Instagram too :) She has a Youtube channel too! Here's how we created ours! Materials: Sax 90 lb paper pencils Sharpies Crayola artista II watercolor Big Kid's Choice Paintbrushes Robin Mead…

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Heather Lambert
Kandinsky Inspired: 4th Grade Third Grade Art, Class Art Projects, Fall Art Projects, 6th Grade Art, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art, Art Worksheets, Easy Art Projects

HERE IS THE 4th GRADE PACING GUIDE. ARTOBER LESSONS SHOULD BE DONE WITHIN THE FIRST & SECOND 9 WEEKS. HERE ARE SOME POSSIBLE LESSONS THAT FIT WITHIN THE PACING GUIDE. HOWEVER, FEEL FREE TO USE THESE LESSONS ANY TIME APPROPRIATE THIS YEAR...OR ANY YEAR! Color Study, Squares with Concentric Circles, 1913 ***Playing off of Concentric Circles*** Radial Design Lesson: Each student is responsible for one complete circle with a chosen theme. Split circle into quarters, exchange three pieces…

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Art With Mr. E
Art Room Blog: 5th Grade- Name Spiral Warm and Cool Colors.. Art For Fourth Graders, Art Ideas Elementary School, Elementary Name Art, Line Projects Elementary Art, Art Grade 5/6, Middle School Line Art Project, Creative Color Wheel Projects Ideas, Sixth Grade Art Lessons, Element Of Art Space Projects

Step 1. Put a visual dot in the center. Step 2. Draw 4 arms from the center either off the page at the sides or at the corners. As the arms go out they should spread apart from each other or get wider as they go out. Step 3. Write your name in capital letters inside the arms. Always start at the dot and work out. Make sure the letters of your name touch the top and the bottom of each line. The letters will get bigger as they go out. Keep writing the letters of your name until you are out of…

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Amy Larimer
Hand Art Projects, Line Art Projects, Elements Of Art Line, 3rd Grade Art Lesson, Hand Kunst, Classe D'art, 6th Grade Art, 4th Grade Art, 3rd Grade Art

I found this easy little hand art project on theforestroom last week and thought it would be a clean and a simple project to do in my daughter's 3rd grade class... Well, it's not as easy as it looks- they had to really concentrate to complete. This is a really clever way to also document your child's hand size/age. My lines were not the straightest! Simple Instructions: With a pencil, trace your hand & fingers perpendicular (or exactly vertical) to the paper. Start at the top of the paper…

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Kay Doll
Art Lesson Elementary, Draw Crystals, Draw Gems, Elementary Art Lesson, Gems And Crystals, Middle School Art Projects, Gems Crystals, Art Lessons Middle School, 6th Grade Art

Next week, after 4th finishes their Aurora Borealis pictures we've been working on, we'll start this rockin' watercolor project! This artwork is inspired by the art of Rebecca Chaperon and the fabulous art teacher Miss Lee. Here's how we'll be creating our own crystals! Materials: Sax 90 lb paper Crayola Artista II watercolors Big Kid's Choice brushes Metallic Sharpies Ticonderoga Pencils We'll be looking at minerals, crystals, and gems, for our inspiration. We'll be using rulers to draw out…

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Emily Littlely
Thomas Elementary Art: 4th Grade Animal Printmaking (The best printmaking project I have ever done!) Animal Art Lessons Elementary, Foam Printmaking, Animal Printmaking, Animal Art Projects For Kids, Animal Art For Kids, Foam Printing, Printmaking Projects, 7th Grade Art, Art Printmaking

Let me start out by saying this has been one of the most successful and visually stunning projects that I've ever done with my students. It is definitely the most exciting printmaking project that we've ever done at Thomas. I wrote the lesson and went into the project thinking that it would probably be pretty good. I told my students that I'm absolutely blown away by the results of their talent and hard work. This lesson is a keeper. My previous 4th grade printmaking lesson was decent, but…

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Pam Winter

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