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    JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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      • HERR, ALLISON
      • ANDERSON, SONYA N
      • BONNIGER, JEFFREY J
      • BRENNAN, KAREN M
      • CHIAPA, AMY
      • EICHNER, JILL M
      • FRANGIONE, KRISTINE A
      • FROMKNECHT, JULIE
      • GOODWIN, ELIZABETH T
      • GRESS, TERESA A
      • GUZUR, REBECCA
      • HERTEL, AMANDA M
      • KNAPP, EHREN
      • KONKEL, KELLY
      • POWELL, SUSAN M
      • RION, EMILY
      • STITT, MARCI M
      • SZOBODY, TRACY
      • VIGLIONE, STEVE
      • WALKER, JAIME L
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    • Strange Days Drawing Journal

      Hi Kiddos! Strange Days indeed! With everything the way it is these days I just hope you all are staying creative and active. Summer time is coming and its play time. It's a strange an interesting time we're in now. If, in between playing and being outside, you think of it, take a note book and start writing and drawing pictures in it. Describe what your days this summer are like and what youre thinking and feeling. This is a very unusual time in that people are living in. It will be cool for you to look back and remind yourself of what this time was like as you lived it. Make sure to draw lots of pictures, even if you don't draw to well. 

       

      While youre at it, take a look at this video and get some ideas how to use your journal to make really cool art. You don't have to be able to draw to do the activities.

       

      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2vt_TPKQbZpkNMPOy156-29A5sJnBXZ7

       

      Make Fun and Good Luck, Little People!

       

      Mr. Knapp

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    • (3-5th grades) Drawing The Bugatti Chiron (sh'ron)

      Auto design is an art form.

      Fast cars are cool and being able to draw one of the fastest is even cooler. Take a look at these videos to learn a little something about this awesome hypercar and how its made.

      See a full scale Lego Chiron...then draw a Chiron yourself. Try to remember some things you learned about shading and volume.

       

      https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+the+Chiron+is+made

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W60wBg9E78

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfbpU9Y6ltA

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    • (K-2) Intro To Vincent Van Gogh and "The Sunflowers"

      Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most famous painters of all time. His chunky, bright paintings are loved by people all over the world. The funny thing is that during his time, no one even really new who he was. His paintings did not become famous until after he died.

      Watch these videos to learn a little bit about the artist. Watch the last videos and try making a picture of sunflowers, or any flowers, on your own.

       

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lGEvm1Lve0

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0nBIRFLzJw

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_pQWFkZJrc

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU_-LTH2Qts

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    • (5th Grade) Drawing Volume

      Learn how to describe Volume in you drawings by mastering shading techniques. Take a look at this video and try to use the techniques described to draw and shade a simple object like a ball.

       

      Have fun.

       

      Mr. Knapp.

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    • (4th Grade) Schoolhouse Rocks!

      School House Rocks was a series of cartoons that taught kids about all kinds of things like language, history, health, and government. They were mostly shown in between cartoons on Saturday morings.

      Watch the attached cartoons, take note of the way they use a song to tell the story, notice how very simple the drawings are, and look for anything that makes you laugh as you watch.

      These two cartoons are classics that taught kids about the American Revolutionary War.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZMmPWTwTHc

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZMmPWTwTHc

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