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November 12th, 2007 — Elementary Art
What’s happening November 17th and 18th?
The Art Train is coming to Springfield!!!!!
Traveling to communities across the United States, Artrain USA is America’s Hometown Art Museum. A nonprofit organization, Artrain USA’s mission is to enrich lives and build communities through the arts. This is an art museum housed in vintage rail cars that travels our nation’s railroads. Artrain USA brings world class art exhibitions and art education programs to communities and their residents and delivers exceptional opportunities for learning, growth and art appreciation. Artrain USA received the 2006 National Service Award for Museums by the Institute of Museum and Library Service. Artrain USA is presented by the Commercial Club of Springfield. For more details please read the following:
Artrain: Springfield, MO
Date 11/15/2007 – 11/19/2007
Hours Saturday 11/17 from 10 – 5pm & Sunday 11/18 from 11 – 6pm
Cost FREE
Location Onboard Artrain USA
Springfield, MO
Website http://www.springfieldmogov.org/community/artrain/
Description
Visit Artrain USA to tour Native Views: Influences of Modern Culture and interact with local demonstrating artists. Artrain USA will be located at the tracks under the Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, on Historic Commercial Street. Visit the above web site for more local information on the Springfield visit of Artrain USA.
September 17th, 2007 — Elementary Art
Fall is just around the corner and the Art department is warming up for Fall related art activities!! In the K – 3 classes, art students will learn about artists: Leonardo da Vince, Gustave Courbet, and Vincent Van Gogh. K – 2 students will explore math concepts of line, shape and symmetry as they create still-life paintings of Sunflowers, Black-eyed Susans, apples and pumpkins. Art lessons for Third grade students relate to their current science unit on plants. Art from the journals of artist / botanist Leonardo da Vinci will encourage students to stretch their art skills as they observe a plant and create a drawing using scientific observation. Third grade will then create an abstract painting of a flowerhead in the style of artist Georgia O’Keefe. Fourth grades’ lesson also connects to the Science unit they are studying. As Fourth grade explores the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates in Science, they will during art class create “X-ray” drawings of animals in the style of the Australian Aborigines. As you can see our students are off to brisk “art start” this Fall!!!
August 3rd, 2007 — Elementary Art
I hope you had a wonderful summer and that everyone is excited to return to school and ready to “Reach for the Stars” in the Art class. But…..
Why Art??
Art is perhaps one of the few subjects in school that most children look forward to. It provides a change from the regular classroom environment and it is fun! It is a time for students when there is no absolute–no right or wrong answers. Students are encouraged to solve art-related problems in their own unique way, and almost any solution is welcome! In addition to promoting student awareness of art history, art criticism / analysis, aesthetic awareness, and art production, the Art classroom also provides students with experiences in:
Cooperative and Collaborative Learning
Cross -Curricular Connections
Multi-cultural Awareness
Responsibility and other positive character traits
Whole-Brain Development
This year as we study famous artists (“Famous Art Stars”), K-4 students will be encouraged to “Reach for the Stars” as they become Willard Central Elementary Art Stars.