Showing posts with label Fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fish. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Doodle Fish

Art Project Girl found a great page in an old art book that had a simple doodle drawing of fish, and I'm grateful she shared it hereSimple always grabs my attention!

Step 1: Loopy doodle ( I told the students no more than 8 loops on the page....you know what would've happened without the limit.)



Step 2:  Add tails and face, then color.



Here are the "Doodle Fish" created by 4th graders.















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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rock Fish

Rock Fish for 4th Graders!  
I added the exclamation because I'm so excited to finally have some lessons that can be special for particular grade levels.  After years of traveling to many different schools, I'm now at one school and can start some art project traditions at various grade levels.  Last year I chose the 4th grade class to make Rock Fish because the size of the class fit with the number of rocks I'd accumulated. So this year I decided to stick with 4th grade for the Rock Fish, and alas a new tradition has begun.
Big Thanks to MaryMaking for introducing my to this fabulous book, and inspiring this lesson with her salt dough fish lesson.

First we read, Only One You by Linda Kranz.
On paper, the students drew an oval for a rock, then drew a mouth, eye, fins, and decorations.
Then each student took a turn coming up to my box of rocks and choosing their rock.  (I had already painted one side of the rocks with white paint.)
The kids drew on the their rocks with black permanent marker.  Of course they wanted to use pencil first, but I didn't let them because of time constraints and I knew that some would make their decorations too small if they used pencil first.
Then students painted their fish with acrylic paints.
The following week, the students went over their black lines again with permanent marker to make the lines really stand out.
Lastly, I sprayed each one with clear gloss sealer.







Thanks NCCS 4th Graders!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Clay Funny Fish....Bloop, blub, blub......

Funny fish, blowfish, crazy fish.................I've been looking at various pics of these fish swimming around other blogs & finally it was my turn to share this idea with some of my students. They enjoyed the process and I especially want to thank Art Projects from MN Gal for posting her how-to on this lesson. You can see her directions here. Blub, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop... Right-side up, Upside down Fish....

Top Hat fish, ready for the special occasion!






Thank you Summer 2010 art students!!!!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Simple Seahorses

Simple seahorses today!




Add some watercolors, and sponge paint the sea, et voila!