Our first month of Creative Arts
Fridays has been a huge success. The
children are adjusting nicely to the routine and enjoy the independence
involved in switching classes. It has
been fun for us to get to know another group of students as well.
In Poetry
workshop, we have written Bio Poems which will be on display at Open
House.
Some of us have even written bio
poems about characters from our books. We have begun studying Walt Whitman.
Click here to listen to a wax cylinder
recording of Whitman as he reads from “America.”
Everyone agreed that it was cool to
hear Whitman read his poem, especially since he has been dead for over 120 years!
We learned that Whitman often wrote in the style of free verse poetry and used
the poetic technique of “catalogue,” to write some of his poems.
We began preparing for MCAS by answering
questions about “The Runner,” and discussed some test taking strategies when
answering poetry questions. We will be using Whitman’s poems as mentor texts,
as well as a collection of poems by Georgia Heard, called
Falling down the
Page, to write list poems in the coming weeks.
Too much fun!!!
The
children are excited about chorus and sound really good already! The concert in
December will be great, we can just tell.
It is so
exciting that we get to have Art class on Fridays with Mrs. Hess!
Who wouldn’t want to spend forty minutes
creating art and letting the creative juices flow? We are so lucky! In Art
class, Mrs. Hess has been discussing elements of art and has been working on a
unit on Value.
Grandma Moses is the
artist of the month for 4
th graders!
The students have been working with colored pencils and they will be
creating landscapes by painting. Today was our first day painting! The next focus will be on using Value and Form
with three dimensional shapes.
There
will be a sculpture component to this next phase of the Value unit.
We can’t wait to see what is created.
We are really excited about working in our technology lab.
This summer we got new computers in there, and we are learning how to
use them. We have learned to sign into the computer using our user name
and password. It is exciting to think that everything we save in our
folders will be available to us next year, and even after we leave
Kennedy School! We have learned how to use Microsoft Office in order to
format and type our biopoems. In the next few weeks we will begin to
learn about different Internet websites. We are very excited about this!
~Artfully Yours,
Mrs. Merten & Mrs. Williams
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