Splats, Scraps and Glue Blobs

Creative happenings in the Art Room

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Changes = New Blog location

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Please visit Art With Mrs. G! for new blog content. I've consolidated this blog with that website.
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Color Robots - Kindergarten Collage of Shapes

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 Kindergarten students created these fun collage robots while learning about shape and reviewing color.  We started our project by usi...
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Monday, January 27, 2014

Tints and Shades With a Cherry On Top

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4th Graders create a delicious project while learning about tints and shades.  Blue Raspberry Mint Chocolate Smurf Students discussed h...
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Thursday, January 16, 2014

What Would Make You Roar? 1st Grade Oil Pastel Lions Talk

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Oil Pastels, Music, and iPads make for a very fun art project! This project was inspired by Susan Tiedemann from Brunswick Acres School...
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Creative Faces - A Great Sub Lesson

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Jump start your students' creativity with this fun lesson.  Even this control freak of an art teacher was able to feel confident leav...
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Favorite Projects of 2nd Quarter - Part 2: Holiday Inspired Projects

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December Projects Inspired by the Holiday Season Abstract Trees Poinsettia Painting Santas in Pajamas I generally just continu...
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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Favorite Projects of 2nd Quarter - Part 1: Abstract Trees

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5th Grade Abstract Tree with Monochromatic Sky 5th Grade students and I discussed the definition monochromatic. We broke this vocabu...
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Theresa Gillespie
Theresa Gillespie spent over 20 years teaching Art in the Moline School District in Illinois. She has a BA degree in Art Education and a MEd degree in Education & Technology. She also is a graduate level instructor for The Art of Education where she enjoys helping art educators from around the world continue their education and professional development. In the spring of 2013 Theresa and her husband Chuck opened up ArtysBug Studio in Moline. She left the classroom in the spring of 2015 to spend more time working with the artists that come into ArtsyBug and working with teachers taking AOE courses. Though she has left the classroom, she has not left the Art Education field.
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