Friday, April 30, 2010

Can you say EXHAUSTED?

I can.
Prom week can be fun, but I'm BEAT!
I hope everyone comes to Grand March to see the culmination of months of planning, preparing, organizing, building, creating, etc.

My classes helped Miss J with Elementary Farm Day today (a lot of them...some of them did do their work for me). It was fun seeing the kids get excited and good to see many of the sweet familiar faces of the 3rd and 4th grade as well!

We will be preparing for Cinco de Mayo with pinatas on Monday. Fine Arts Concert Monday night, where we will be displaying art work. Open House tuesday night, Knight's JAM presentations are Wednesday night, (and we will be having a celebration for CdM as well). I will need a break, so am taking one next Friday.

Then it's on to creating the class composite, and cleaning/preparing for my daughter's graduation on the 22/23rd.

I guess you could say folks...my life is NEVER dull!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Lately...

It's been non stop crazy in my classroom!
The Elementary students are working on things for Cinco de Mayo.
K-Siesta "Pillows"
1st--Colorful "Serapes" (actually made from a grocery sack)
2nd--Talavera "tiles". Made with Crayola Model Magic on a used CD.

I just finished painting circus animals for HyVee, so if you go in
to shop there in Estherville, check out the 3 lions, 1 tiger, 1 giraffe,
and 1 gorilla. It's not often when I actually get to create my own
artwork and it's good for students to see that I can actually do a pretty
good job. : ) (Pictures to follow)

HS students attended the Conference Art Show on Monday April 19th in Ruthven.
We then went to Spencer for lunch and a trip to Bogenrief Glass Studios.
It was very interesting and fun! Morgan Whitney received 3rd place Best in Show,
an award given by the attending art instructors. Congrats Morgan!

Now students all are working on various different projects, or helping me.

Friday, April 16, 2010

CrAzYYYYY BUsY!

BUt I wanted to share this with everyone before I forget:



Ellie and I found this in TAG as we are learning about paper marbeling.
It is SOOOOO cool we had to share it with all of you!

df
out.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

April 5th-9th!

So...I had a VERY interesting break. The best thing about it was that we surprised my little brother with a party.
Proud to say he WAS really surprised and touched! yeah! I thought he might be really mad at me (especially about the
bunny cake I made for him and presented in front of all his friends), but he even thanked me! Wow.

2nd Grade students had a review of color and are creating a patterned pinwheel. Hopefully I will remember to get 24 pencils to pin them to!

1st Grade students played "catch up" this week and worked on their watercolor pencil shape drawings and their cityscape we created several weeks ago. : )

Kindergarten will be making a kite complete with tails! We will review shapes we know and discuss color and line as well.

This week in the high school we are finishing up some things...Art II--colored pencil drawings for the Art Show April 19th (at Ruthven-Ayrshire).
Morgan finished 3 pieces--one graphite, one charcoal pencil and one chalk pastel pencil.
Sandy will enter some commercial art items and graphic design items she has created.
Jeff will enter a watercolor he did last semester and he is busy building his Knight's Jam website:
http://www.petrichsportfolio.webs.com

Phillip is working on yearbook items that need addressed.
Heather is almost done with all the portrait pages. She is "Miss attention to detail", so we named her editor this year.

The photography students continue to work on the list we created and I have been resorting to worksheets to keep them
a bit more "contained". They have a tendency to wander or do nothing if I don't keep them on task.

Graphic Designers will finish their "Celebrity" pieces and then work on a commercial art piece to be determined through class discussion.

Prom invitations are being delivered this week! We will plan more about the meal, discuss waiter and waitress attire/duties and continue working on decorations. The centerpieces are basically ready to assemble. The 50's theme is really FUN!

It's time for me to get out the mat cutter and begin matting pieces. NOT my favorite activity! I try and do it when most people aren't around. It's frustrating...and VERY time consuming.

I will begin working on the Open House which is scheduled May 4th (the night after the Fine Arts Concert, where we will have artwork displayed as part of the evening.)

Mrs. Thoreson wants to have another Cinco de Mayo celebration. I'm game and will come up for ways for all my students to be involved again.

Hy Vee is asking us to create large cardboard circus animals. I said yes, but may regret being so busy, one of these days!

You all know that my daughter is graduating, which is at times sad for me, but what you may not know is that I'm VERY fond of the 4 seniors I currently see every day...somebody better have lots of kleenex at Graduation. I don't think I'll make it through without several!

Oh...that reminds me--another reason I need senior photos is for the Class Composite I create at graduation. I need them ASAP because I HATE waiting until the last minute!

Last week...

The 2nd Grade students played "catch up". We are trying to complete several projects so that we have work to show at Open House. I think the Castle compositions we did with a collage background will be a big hit. : )

First Grade students finished up their shape/line designs with watercolor pencil and used water to disperse the color evenly.

Kindergarten students had a real treat...Allison Peyton and Alison Buechler were home from college and happened to be visiting.
I roped them into helping with creating melted crayon/waxed paper eggs. It got a little rowdy...and I sure appreciated all the extra help!

Graphic Design students are working on a piece that involves a celebrity, photos, type presented in a collage style. Some chose to do an cut and pasted piece on board or paper, others have chosen to complete their piece on the computer in Photoshop.
I am always surprised by the scope of ideas I am presented with that come from a specific rubric. Makes my job interesting!

Photography students completed their series and began working on a new "list". Students were also given the opportunity to create their own list to photograph, edit and print. They're due the 9th...

Morgan is completing her pieces for the art show. She has really come a long way since she was a freshman...I'm sure you would agree! I love the chalk pastel pencil eye she is doing right now!

Sandy is working on editing engagement photos of her sister and fiance, their wedding invitations, announcements, monogram and program. She has also created a huge variety of graduation announcements for herself and others.

Jeff is creating a website to host his Knight's Jam presentation, which will include music, artwork, videos, and photos. He's learning how to use iMovie (clips, stills, titles, transitions and voice overs) and how to upload materials to his site. He is having a ball, as I thought he might. Given an idea, Jeff will take it and RUN!

Heather is dilligently plugging away at the portrait pages in the 2010 yearbook. She will be hounding the seniors soon...so you had better let the G/T senior you know that they should get their pictures in PRONTO!

Art II students are working on colored pencil drawings. I have seen much improvement in several of these folks too this year.

Now that Dance Team is done for the year, and the MS Musical is over I am concentrating more on Prom and the committee is really gung ho and way ahead of many of the former juniors I've worked with the past 9 years.

We started watching "The Blindside" in homeroom with several other homerooms...what a great movie. If you haven't seen it yet I highly recommend it! Think of this: If we were all as generous and accepting as the Tuohys, the world would be a much better place!

I'm happy to have a break about now. It's busy, busy, busy, from here until May 23rd for me!