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Showing posts with label faces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faces. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Funny Flip Face Book

We will be making a class flip book. 
Each person will do 1-3 pictures to put in the book of a face. 
They will be all put in a book and divided on lines to make it possible to flip the faces around. 






Everyone will have the same printed paper with the 2 lines on the front and 2 dots on each line. 

Here is what you do to make it work... 

4 Dots of the 2 lines- 
You must connect the edges of the face to these lines. 
If they are not connected to the line, your face will not flip successfully. 

Box 1
Forehead, Eyebrows, Hairline, Antennas
Box 2
Eyes, Glasses, Ears, Earrings, Nose, Mustache
Box 3 
Mouth, smile lines, chin, beard, 

BE CREATIVE
Use a variety of types of faces to that the funny flip is more entertaining. 
Outline with black marker and color with colored pencils. 

Have fun by making humans, creatures and animals.




When all pages are done, they will be bound together into a book. 
The lines will be cut to divide the sections of the face. 
Then the funny begins!!


 

Friday, February 13, 2015

Faces of Diversity

  









These are some ways I came up with to try to teach diversity in our school as a wonderful thing.... A celebration!

Mrs. Johnson's 2nd grade class
Maisy
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Mrs. May's 3rd grade
Ashlynn & Abbey

2nd & 3rd grade

I made a handout to help inspire students to use a basic circle to begin an assortment of diverse faces...

Mrs. Zarella's kinder class working...










Alternative: use crazy crayon colors to give a more fun celebratory feeling!
(Below)
Mrs. Meleski's 3rd grade
Devyn, Arooba & Gregory 
Mrs. Jamison's 2nd grade
----------Caleb, Joey & Michelle

Mrs. Fortner's 2nd grade class
Brianna, Adeline, Maci & Jasmine
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Mrs. Craig's 3rd grade class
London, Kelly, Daniel, Whitney & Zamera
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Kinder & 1st grade
In art there is so many choices of supplies, colors, shades, tints, designs & lines that could be used to create. It's this diversity that keeps art... 
Or life... fUN!


Photo above from fanpop.com
Above, teacher Example finished
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Below: first grade students

Mrs. Bluhm's 1st grade
Trevor, Ally, Kaitlein & Esco
Sarah in mrs. Bluhm's 1st grade
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Mrs. Smee's 1st grade
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Nathalia from mrs. Simble's 1st grade

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McGinley's 1st grade 
Trent
Vanshika 
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Mrs. Mara's 1st grade

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Mrs. Kolon's kinder class
Friday kinder classes


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So, I chose for my little art students to use colored pencils as a subject for displaying diversity of size, colors & lines. 

Cut a rainbow of paper into 1.5 inch strips (including brown)...




Add highlights down the center of each pencil with a white crayon. 

Glue the colored pencils down in rainbow order...

Changing heights and adding faces makes them even more diverse!