Roll The Dice, Draw a Character
dmckenzie2019-01-14T06:17:21-10:00Roll the dice and draw a character The three videos demonstrate how to play Roll the dice and draw a character.
Roll the dice and draw a character The three videos demonstrate how to play Roll the dice and draw a character.
Meet the Artists of the Quarter So proud of my talented Artists of the quarter. JoJo (6th grade), Seth (1st grade)
Papel Picados Mexican Folk Art Papel picado is a traditional folk art from Mexico that involves cutting out intricate patterns on colorful tissue paper. The student created their own very impressive papel picado designs.
What is happening in the art room? October 22, 2018 We are learning about Dia de Los Muertos ( Day of the Dead) In Mexico, Dia de Los Muertos is a National holiday celebrated on Nov. 1. The holiday focuses on remembering loved ones who have died. A common symbol of the holiday are calacas and calaveras (skeletons and skulls), which appear everywhere during the holiday. Students colored skulls in art class. View the Art Update
George Rodrigue's Inspired Blue Dog Art by Kualapu'u Kids Enjoy some art by your children, inspired by George Rodrigue. Learn more about the artist that inspired our blue dog lesson at https://georgerodrigue.com/art/paintings/. Learn More About George Rodrigue
4th Grader Robots Enjoy these are robots made by fourth graders. We used shapes and symmetry to create our robots. View the video below or at https://vimeo.com/288981592
Kindergarten Art Examples Enjoy some recent fun and adorable pieces of artwork created by your kindergarteners, featuring line and pattern turtles.
Check out another fun article featuring Hawaiian Schools by Civil Beat News. https://www.civilbeat.org/2018/06/innovation-pays-off-for-these-hawaii-schools/ Download Posting
Hawaii Teachers Tackle a Slimy Subject: Rat Lungworm Disease Kay Howe wore a beige T-shirt with a catchy message to the workshop she led for public and private school teachers at ‘Iolani School: A drawing of a slug with the words “Let’s Talk About It” adorned the front, and a warning about “Hawaii’s STD,” or slug-transmitted disease, aka rat lungworm, was on the back. Read the rest of the Honolulu StarAdvertiser website for the full article. *Note, a subscription may be required to read the full article. http://www.staradvertiser.com/2018/07/25/hawaii-news/teachers-tackle-a-slimy-subject-rat-lungworm-disease/
Check out "Isle of the Automatons" Story by Lavonne Leong, Photos by PF Bentley Featured in Hana Hou! The Hawaiian Airlines Magazine. "A corrugated metal roof, a dusty cement floor, big garage doors and a couple of stand-alone fans blowing hot air around: It looks more like the auto shop it used to be than the robotics room it is. “I love this room but I hate this room,” laughs Moloka‘i High School junior Makanilealea Davis. When her father, now a mechanic, attended Moloka‘i High, this was where they parked cars for students to work on. These days it does [...]
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