In celebration of the upcoming holiday diwali, SC class Kindergarten and second grade worked on diffused paper and our focus was the circular shape. We used circular markings with markers and used fine motor skills to spray water in a circular motion. To further extend the use of circles, everyday circular objects such as doilies and reflective C-Ds are used to layer and mimic a mirror in Lippan Kaam.
Diwali is a hoilday known in Indian to use light sources ( diyas) to bring in good
This concept pairs well because So, when a light source shows up, the light bounces off the mirrors. It makes the space that much brighter!
Art club students grades 3 and 4 represented the two wonders found in the country Peru. The rainbow mountains and the night blooming cactus.
As mentioned in September's newsletter, first graders used gummed art paper to create main roads and studied the infrastructures. They cut and placed these landmarks on their Inca's inspired road map.
3rd graders were challenged to incorporate both geometric and organic shapes in their representations of the Metepec artisan craft.