3rd Grade Art Assignments

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Art Show Critique  in Google Classroom

Art Show Critique

Please critique one student art work from the art show using the sandwich technique: share one thing you liked about the art and a suggestion for the artist to improve and then one more nice thing about the art. Post your response to Flip Grid by either talking about the art or showing your written critique. https://flipgrid.com/klatt7490

Student Art Show (please note students without parental permission were not able to be added to the slideshow via Artsonia)

https://www.artsonia.com/artshow/170229/7742

***Junior High Students can complete up to two critiques for up to 5 extra credit points each.

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Van Gogh  in Google Classroom

Van Gogh

Watch Van Gogh's Brain Pop https://jr.brainpop.com/artsandtechnology/art/vincentvangogh/

Watch the Starry Night Video and create your own with crayons and watercolors or on ArtSet app.

Post your creation to Artsonia at artsonia.com code: PPMS-MPZN

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Art Museum Challenge  in Google Classroom

Art Museum Challenge

This week you are challenged to create an art parody of a painting or sculpture by a professional artist. Please watch the movie and talk to your parents who have also received the directions. I can't wait to see what you create.

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Art Museum Challenge Questions.  in Google Classroom

Art Museum Challenge Questions.

1. Where did you look to find your art?
2. What made you choose the artwork that you selected?
3. Who is your artist? What is the title of the painting?
3. Did you have any challenges creating your parody?
4. What do you think of your final product?

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Week 7  - Teacher Appreciation Week  in Google Classroom

Week 7 - Teacher Appreciation Week

It's teacher appreciation week.
Show your teacher how she is appreciated!
Use Sketches or Artset (or art supplies at home to create a teacher portrait for your teacher) You can even make one like you did at the beginning of the year inspired by Romare Beardon.
Post your picture and share a teacher appreciation message on Flipgrid.

https://flipgrid.com/f95d6cd8


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Found Object Color Wheel  in Google Classroom

Found Object Color Wheel

Work alone or with a sibling to create a found object color wheel. Please be sure to watch the video first. :) Have fun.

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Feelings Digital Painting - Optional  in Google Classroom

Feelings Digital Painting - Optional

Please go to the Art Set application on your iPad - see photo to see what the icon looks like. Experiment with the tools and create a design that conveys a feeling that you are experiencing this week or last week. Spend some time filling your page with color. I suggest trying to use the oil paints - they are very fun. Use colors to show emotion - blue for sad, red for angry or frustrated, green for peaceful, etc. Upload your design to Artsonia, title your work and talk about the feelings you are expressing in your painting.

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Frank Stella Rainbow Collage in Google Classroom

Frank Stella Rainbow Collage

Watch the screencast and download the materials to put together your very own Frank Stella inspired collage.

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Easter Egg Art Challenge  in Google Classroom

Easter Egg Art Challenge

Pick one of the three projects presented. Submit a photo of your egg art by 4/20
Happy Easter!

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Picture Book Inspired Collage  in Google Classroom

Picture Book Inspired Collage

Go to Bobs&Bits app on your iPad and create a detailed collage inspired by your favorite picture book or picture book character.
Screenshot your creation.
Upload your screenshot to Artsonia.Access Code: PPMS-MPZN Create a title and artist statement and answer the following questions:
1. What did you make?
2. How did you make it?
3. What do you think of your artwork?

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 What is your favorite picture book? Who was the illustrator? What do you like about the artwork?  in Google Classroom

What is your favorite picture book? Who was the illustrator? What do you like about the artwork?

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Georgia O'Keefe Photos in Google Classroom

Georgia O'Keefe Photos

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Use your iPad to photograph something from nature 3 different ways (up close, cropped, far away, from above, partial picture, unusual angle) If you have an object that is not growing in the ground and can be moved bring it inside and photograph it on a white piece of paper or a white sheet to keep your background clean. Experiment with changing your photos by cropping and experimenting with the color and saturation tools in the photo editor. Upload three different photos of the same object into Google Classroom. Pick your favorite one of the three photos and upload it to Artsonia. Add a title and your artist statement that answers the questions
1.What is it?
2. How did you make it?
3. What do you think/feel about your artwork?

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Ezra Jack Keats Brain Pop Jr.  in Google Classroom

Ezra Jack Keats Brain Pop Jr.

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Georgia O'Keefe Handout  in Google Classroom

Georgia O'Keefe Handout

Please print and complete with tools you have at home. To submit please take a picture of your work and upload it/attach it to this assignment in Google Classroom. Click turn it in to submit your work.

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Georgia O'Keeffe was inspired by flowers. What inspires you to create art? in Google Classroom

Georgia O'Keeffe was inspired by flowers. What inspires you to create art?

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Assignment

Watch: Brain Pop Jr. Picasso Video
Answer: Which is your favorite Picasso? (In Google Classroom) 
Create: Picasso Worksheet ( In Google Classroom) 

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Create a Picasso  in Google Classroom

Create a Picasso

Complete the worksheet with art materials you have in your home. Upload your creation to Artsonia or print, photograph, and upload it here. Artsonia code: PPMS-MPZN

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What is your favorite work of art by Picasso? Why? What is it like? What theme does it explore? in Google Classroom

What is your favorite work of art by Picasso? Why? What is it like? What theme does it explore?

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Brain Pop: Picasso  in Google Classroom

Brain Pop: Picasso

Please watch the Brain Pop video of Picasso on your iPad