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1:15 Greeting for April 14 - 17
Weekly greeting, brief intro of Spotlight, and feature of classroom instrument.
Uploaded Apr 12, 2020 by Kerri Snyder -
Drew Daywalt reads his book, "The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors"
One of my favorite books to read...I have this and read it to the crew every year.
Uploaded Apr 09, 2020 -
6:16 Mr. Kreinhop reads "The Class from the Black Lagoon"
Listen as Mr. K reads
Uploaded Apr 09, 2020 -
Mike Thaler - The Teacher from the Black Lagoon
Listen to the author read.
Uploaded Apr 09, 2020 -
9:32 I'm a Frog!
Piggie & Elephant
Uploaded Apr 08, 2020 -
2:42 Mr. Kreinhop reads "Sharks"
Shark week is here! listen if you dare...
Uploaded Apr 08, 2020 -
2:30 Mr. Kreinhop reads "Pass it On"
Seek first to understand, then be understood! Listen...
Uploaded Apr 08, 2020 -
19:54 4th & 5th Grade The Great Landscape
This is a lengthy video, but it is packed with fun and super helpful information.
Uploaded Apr 05, 2020 by Ashley Rocha
In this lesson I will show you how to make a landscape and a seascape. You can choose an image to work from or you can follow along with me in these tutorials. You are always welcome to add your own (school appropriate) details.
Materials needed;
Paper, sharpie or pencil, eraser, watercolors and/or markers. You can really just use whatever you have on hand. -
11:12 2nd & 3rd Grade Juggling Bunny
In this fun lesson, I will show you how to draw a bunny juggling some patterned eggs and how to make things appear to move in your artwork.
Uploaded Apr 05, 2020 by Ashley Rocha
You can easily turn this bunny into another creature using the same drawing technique being shown, or swap out the eggs for balls or carrots.
Materials needed;
Markers, sharpie or pencil, watercolors, paper. You could also just use whatever you have on hand. -
14:40 Kinder & 1st Color Wheel Umbrella
Ready for a rainy day Art lesson? This lesson will teach us how to mix PRIMARY colors RED, YELLOW, and BLUE to make SECONDARY colors like GREEN, ORANGE, and PURPLE!
Uploaded Apr 05, 2020 by Ashley Rocha
Materials needed:
Crayons, a cup or bowl to trace a circle, markers and/or whatercolor paints, a pencil or sharpie, and any kind of paper. You could also just use whatever you have on hand.