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Leishear, Christina Chiddo – Arts & Activities, 2012
There is a lot of creative energy between students and their art materials. In this lesson, the author discusses materials an artist may use to create a work of art--paint, a paintbrush, a palette, crayons, markers, pastels, and so on. Each student sketched a picture of themselves holding some tools that can be used in art. The objectives of this…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Materials, Portraiture
Kosta, Timothy J. – Arts & Activities, 2012
Nature is all around, and can be the inspiration for some excellent creations in the classroom. How can a teacher bring these rich natural elements into the art class? As the author was exploring a hiking trail, he came across a large piece of bark from an old oak tree. A strong wind began to blow through the trees, the leaves began to rustle and…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Kindergarten, Grade 1
Jubelirer, Shelly – Arts & Activities, 2012
Painting cityscapes is a great way to teach first-grade students about warm and cool colors. Before the painting begins, the author and her class have an in-depth discussion about big cities and what types of buildings or structures that might be seen in them. They talk about large apartment and condo buildings, skyscrapers, art museums,…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
Grigsby, Cathy Murray – Arts & Activities, 2012
In this article, first-grade students were taught the different kinds of lines that were part of the construction of various bridges--the curved lines of the arches of stone bridges, straight lines connecting the cables of a suspension bridge, vertical lines, horizontal lines, and so on. They gained practice in drawing structures and in fine brush…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2012
Artists often paint the different seasonal activities people engage in and the way the world looks as changes take place. The weather for each of the four seasons is different. Farmers plant crops and gardens in the spring and harvest their crops in the fall, just like "The Harvesters" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. To begin, children will observe…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Artists, Art History
Neal, Kari Gertz – Arts & Activities, 2012
In this article, the author describes a self-portrait project that encouraged students, boosted their self-confidence, and got them excited about their artistic abilities--while producing amazing results. This lesson effectively develops artistic ability by compelling students to see that drawing is quite simply breaking down objects into the…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Portraiture, Freehand Drawing
Gojeski, Laura – Arts & Activities, 2011
Henri Matisse's painting, "Sideboard," opens the door to the author's first-grade students' lesson on still life. This lesson is about the process of designing, the act of making decisions, and the knowledge of one's own preferences. In this article, the author describes how the students made still life with fruit and seashells.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Artists, Grade 1
Woodcock, Jo – Arts & Activities, 2011
This article describes a collaborative painting project that allows first- through third-grade students to work with partners to create a four-inch square of a group painting and learn the basics of mixing paints to produce lights and darks, and tints and shades. One by one, the students worked on the painting in their free time. The author kept a…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Cooperation, Elementary School Students
Brady, Susan – Arts & Activities, 2011
On perusing American collage artist Eric Carle's book, "Rooster's Off to See the World," at an annual school book fair, the author, mesmerized by the carnival of colors and collage on each page, thought "What a wonderful visual aid for a combination painting and collage unit." Her first-graders were involved in a painting unit, and knowing their…
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Art Products, Studio Art, Art Activities
Mannlein, Sally – Arts & Activities, 2009
Most first-graders are interested in insects. In this article, the author describes a lesson, "Dragonflies and Fireflies," which is a first-grade lesson showing drawing, symmetry, neighboring colors (analogous) and watercolor techniques.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Grade 1, Entomology, Art Activities
Joyce, Teri Dexheimer – Arts & Activities, 2009
This article describes a lesson for first-grade art students. The lesson introduces geometric shapes in a fun and unique way. Students will learn the art elements of shape, texture, pattern, and space. They will also develop their skills in cutting and gluing.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
Lawson, Mered – Arts & Activities, 2009
Diversity is a concept teachers share with their students every day, teaching them to respect, admire and celebrate the uniqueness that makes everyone special. In this article, the author describes how to make early elementary multimedia self-portraits which are a wonderful way to visually exhibit the diversity of each school. When displayed, they…
Descriptors: Art Education, Grade 1, Student Diversity, Art Activities
Shmulsky, Lucinda – Arts & Activities, 2009
In July 2004, The National Endowment for the Arts released the results of a survey entitled "Reading at Risk." The survey covered a 20-year period from 1982 to 2002 and documented a dramatic decline in the reading of literary works by all age groups during that period. The steepest decline of 28 percent was found among the youngest age group of…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Grade 1, Art Activities, Integrated Curriculum
Picker, Maryellen – Arts & Activities, 1998
Describes an art activity in which Tim Grunwald, a blind member of the community, taught the students to see in a new way. Explains that the students explored how clay feels, smells, and is molded as they closed their eyes; this experience helped the students escape from an intense world of visual images. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Blindness, Clay