This is the blog for the Waitsfield Elementary School Art Program in Waitsfield Vermont. This site is maintained by Nora McDonough. It contains photographs and information about past and current art projects completed at all levels, K-6.
Showing posts with label Peter Reynolds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Reynolds. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Friday, September 16, 2016
Dot Day!
Students at all levels will be celebrating Dot Week during the week of September 12th in Art Class and Library/Technology. This special event is based on the book “The Dot,” by Peter Reynolds. It is a story that encourages artists to “just make a mark.”


The Dot is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”.
What begins with a small dot on a piece of paper becomes a breakthrough in confidence and courage, igniting a journey of self-discovery and sharing, which has gone on to inspire countless children and adults around the globe.
And each year on International Dot Day – with the help of people just like you –the inspiration continues. What started as a story in the pages of a book is transforming teaching and learning around the world as people of all ages re-discover the power and potential of creativity in all they do.
(From www.thedotclub.org)
We also used the Quiver app on the iPads to turn our dots three dimensional.
Labels:
circles,
creativity,
Peter Reynolds,
Reading Connection,
school-wide,
The Dot,
video
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Dot Day!
Dot Day has come to Waitsfield School! Each grade level will create different types of dot art, celebrating the Dot Day principles of Creativity, Courage and Collaboration.
Watch the video of Peter Reynolds' book "The Dot"
Third and fourth graders worked in groups to create giant dots! They explored different techniques including splatter paint, color mixing and masking tape resist.
First and Second graders painted on large paper to explore many different types and sizes of dots. They were inspired by the dots that Vashti paints in "The Dot."
Kindergarten Dot stations:
Dot stampers, dot stickers, dot tracing
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Dot Day is coming to Waitsfield School!
International Dot Day is a day to celebrate CREATIVITY, COURAGE and COLLABORATION. During the week of September 15th, all students will create artwork inspired by the message in Peter Reynolds' book The Dot:
"Make your mark and see where it takes you!"
And Remember... On Friday, September 19th, WEAR DOTS!
Let's see which classroom has the most Dot Day Spirit!
Friday, April 5, 2013
The Dot by Peter Reynolds
Kindergarten artists read one of my all-time favorite art books, "The Dot," by Peter Reynolds. The message of the book is that everyone can be an artist, you just have to believe in yourself. In the story, the young artist starts with a simple dot on the paper and ends up with a room full of masterpieces. You can watch a nicely done video version of this story here:
Here are our beautiful dot paintings.
Labels:
Kindergarten,
Peter Reynolds,
Reading Connection,
The Dot,
watercolor
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
"Ish" Paintings
We read the book "Ish," by Peter Reynolds, a story of a boy who doubts his artistic ability, until his sister tells him that his work looks "---ish:" flower-ish, sun-ish, vase-ish.
We used permanent markers and watercolors to create our own "Ish" paintings. Starting in marker made students less worried about messing up.
We used permanent markers and watercolors to create our own "Ish" paintings. Starting in marker made students less worried about messing up.
Here are our "Ish" pictures:
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