Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2013

TOS Review: Global Art from Gryphon House Publishers


For the last few weeks we have been reviewing a book called Global Art from Gryphon House publishers.  

Global Art is a collection of over 100 art projects for students in grades K-5.  Global Art features 'activities, projects, and inventions from around the world.'



The book is broken down into 7 different chapters-one for each continent of the world.  For each continent, there are anywhere between 8 and 40 activities to help students learn about the continent and it's peoples and cultures while at the same time doing art.  For each of the art lessons, there is a 'did you know?' section that explains further about the project you will be doing.

For example, there is an art project that explains how to make a Tangram design game.  The 'did you know?' explains that the game came from china and is usually made of wood.  Apparently many people immigrating from China brought the game with them and the popularity of the game spread.



Here is a look at the art project we chose to do today.  Each project has a key up at the top of the page that tells three things.  The first box shows what kind of project it is-painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, construction, and printing.  Box number 2 tells us how much preparation it takes on a scale of 1-3.  I didn't have a lot of prep time today, so I needed a 1.  The last box lets you know how hard the project is, again on a scale of 1-3.  I like the 1 lessons because Mini Cooper (3) and Explorer (1) can often join in even though they are below the suggested age of 5.


The instructions on how to make our Hands Across America Paper Dolls were pretty easy-which is good because I thought I knew how to do it and ended up with a bunch of individual dolls!  We used our gingerbread man cookie cutter to help.



Everyone had a lot of fun coloring their people-we made a chain for each kid.


Mustang cut hers out herself.


Explorer was so pleased to be able to play too!

Thanks to the explanation of the 'melting pot' of the world, we talked about what an immigrant is and why the US is a melting pot.  We talked about where each of us, and each of our grandparents, aunts and uncles were born.  We have an aunt from Panama, an uncle from Laos, and uncle from Iceland, a grandpa from Germany, a cousin from China, many cousins who are Native American, and an aunt and uncle born in Canada.  So, we have quite the little 'melting pot' just in our own family.

The art projects use all kinds of different materials for the activities.  Some we had and some we didn't.  One thing I noticed was that the authors liked to re-purpose things from around the house.  One project used old tin can lids, another used old laundry soap containers, and another one used an old oatmeal container.  For some reason, Mustang really likes to re-purpose things, so I am glad to have some direction for how she can use these items.  She is an artist, maybe it's normal for an artist to re-purpose?  I only see it as trash, so I was impressed by the creativity of the authors for how to use the items!

I was also impressed by the amount of information I learned just by thumbing through the book!  Over the next year, we will be trying to work much harder on our continent studies, and I love how this Global Art book will work in with them.

Another thing I liked about this book is that it is truly ART and not a bunch of crafts.  The authors gave clear instructions on how to recreate something from another culture to teach us about that culture, while at the same time learning how to work with different art mediums to create masterpieces.

I am not really much of an art kinda girl, but Mustang is and she is very happy with this new book!!  I know she is looking forward to doing a lot more from Global Art this school year.

Global Art is written by MaryAnn F Kohl, who has authored 14 other books, most of them about art.  It is also written by Jean Potter who was the Deputy Assistant and Assistant Secretary of Education under Pres. Reagan.  You can read more about both authors and about the book by checking out the Global Art product page on the Gryphon House website.

Global Art has won many awards including the Benjamin Franklin Award, National Parenting Publications Award and Parent's Guide to Children's Media Award.  Global Art is designed for individual or group setting art lessons and has an affordable price of just $16.95.

We really enjoyed the book and look forward to trying out all 135 lessons at some point.  You can read what other crew members had to say by checking out the crew blog.

Thanks for stopping by!
God Bless,
Lisa







Sunday, August 26, 2012

Montessori Art: Cookie Cutter Tree Art

When I do art projects with the kids, I like to set up art stations.  I put out all that is needed for the project and then demonstrate how to do it.


For this project, they received a piece of watercolor paper, a tree stump, paint, glue, and cookie cutters.


The idea was to glue down the tree stump.



Then use the cookie cutters to dip in the paint and make leaves for the trees.


Here was my example.  It was a little harder then I thought, but it did seem to work.


Mustang was first up.  She did it 'my' way first. 


Then moved on to her own ideas.


Mini Cooper had a lot of fun gluing on the stump.


Then did her best to make leaves.  Looked a lot like a cannon.


Charger scrapped my idea altogether.


He decided it should be a volcano.  To be fair, the stumps DO look like volcanos.


Finished products-Mini Cooper's, Mustang's,


Charger's, and Mini Cooper's again.

This was a fun one!  

Thanks for stopping by and God Bless!

Montessori Monday

Friday, August 10, 2012

Montessori Unit Lessons: Sunflowers


For our unit on sunflowers, I set up a little art station.  It included a tablet of watercolor paper, green and yellow paint, stencil sponges, a stencil, and a smock.  (and lots of paper towels and baby wipes)


I found these cute little sponges at Hobby Lobby next to the stencils.  They are perfect for little fingers!



The stencil is also from Hobby Lobby.


I demonstrated how to use the sponges and stencils to paint the tops yellow and the stems green.  


My finished product.


They each had a try.



Love this photo of one painting and the others working together in the sensory bin :).


Charger had his own way of holding the sponge.

They had a lot of fun, and it wasn't terribly messy.  


Other things we used in our sunflower unit. 

Two great books {both found at yard sale the week before).






We worked on sunflower books and three part cards that are a free download available from Just Montessori.


And then we discussed the life cycle of a sunflower using the printables found on Making Learning Fun.  It's supposed to be a game, but I just used them to help with my lesson.  


Plus, there was the Garden Sensory Tub to explore.  

It was a fun little unit!  

We will be linking up 



Montessori Monday

Thanks for stopping by and God Bless!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mid Summers Art Faire

This weekend we had the privilege of attending a fantastic art festival in the big town 'near' us.  There were tons of artists featuring their special works from drawings and paintings to jewelry and pottery.  

DH was out of town on a men's canoeing trip, so I took all 4 kiddos {alone} and went to the fair!  Because of this, I found it was not a good idea to visit all the art booths because Charger and Mini Cooper were taking turns trying to touch all the beautiful things and I couldn't afford to purchase broken art.  So, we went over to the kids' hands on art area and had a blast!  As luck would have it, my awesome FIL showed up and held Explorer so that I could join in the fun with the kids. We had a great time!!

Here are some of the highlights:


Painting.



She was so focused!


Explorer helping me man the camera before Grandpa arrived.


I kinda wish Charger's had been lighter, but he was so pleased :).


These were the porta potties-right next to the kids area.  They had air conditioning and running water!! 


We were so blessed that our aunt was helping out at the potting wheel, so she helped the kids make little bowls.








Their hands got very icky (the porta potties helped with that).


Mini loved it!!




Posing in masterpieces.


We had a lot of fun!!  Hope your summer is going well!

God Bless :).