Monday, January 19, 2015

Winter Art Show/Music Concert

Better late than never; I wanted to post a few pics of the Winter Art Show/Music Concert.

The students, props committee, and teachers put in hours of work to prepare.  So many great costumes! The set! The students! The ARTWORK!

I wished I would have gotten a few more pictures of that great night, but here are some :)


GES presents:  A Rainbow of Lines



Fourth Grade Line Lizards


Second Grade Rainbow Landscapes



Kindergarten Rainbow Birds

This entire family came out to enjoy a night with the Arts! :)




Second Grade Native American Shields (Sand Art)



My view as prompter to the Amazing Concert.  The kids did fantastic! What a great show!!



My teammate, mentor and Music Teacher, Mrs. Jackson.  We make quite the pair! :)



Hope you enjoyed this little peak at what was a great Show! :)
Remember, if you would like any of the lessons that go with these projects, don't ever hesitate to ask. 
I like to share! :)


Creatively Your's,
Mrs. Bayless

Student Work Samples Fall 2014

My, oh my, the time has flown by!!!
The first half of the year has swung by, and I'm tying a dot at the end of the rope to hang on tight!  :)

Here are some samples of the ArtMazing work created this last semester. 


Third grade optical illusions.

Check out the beautiful frames that were purchased to hang the Artist of the Month Artwork around the building.  These look absolutely fantastic!  
Purchased from Blick Art Supplies.

First grade snowmen at night.


Third grade 3D cubes

Our Librarian loves having the student artwork on display!





First grade Kandinsky Dots



Fifth Grade Line Cities

All about the contrast!!

We hit the ground running and only stop for hard earned "Golden Paintbrush" parties.  Our days are filled with creating, exploring, and learning!!

If you every want the lesson for any of these projects, just give me a holler; I love to share :)

-attached to some of these works' lessons is a "Self-Assessment" with a writing component-


Creatively Your's,
Mrs. Bayless