Sunday, September 29, 2013

A little about me and my thoughts about teaching and art

Thank you for clicking on my blog. A little more about me- the name "Mizz Mac" originated from my students. When I first began teaching art in a school, my young kindergarteners and first graders couldn't pronounce Mrs. McWilliams very well. the k's were also learning a song about Mizz Mac. they would sing the song while walking to my classroom. And it stuck. I just loved it!
Our Halloween Paperbag Haunted House was a stable of our Halloween kindergarten art curriculum for many years. The project takes two or three 30 minute class periods to make. Several parents have told me they use it every year as a part their family's Halloween decorations.

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Fall flower pot for all ages


Hey y'all! This is my latest freebie lesson on tpt http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Gena-McwilliamsChildren of all ages and even adults can enjoy this art project. It is also a good project for the older child's birthday party and creates their own party favor. have fun! Mizz Mac

Friday, September 13, 2013

All About shapes

I can't believe we are so far into school! Lines, shapes, and patterns are great elements of design to begin the art year. Color could be introduced as well to help teach paint mixing techniques and brush handling. After these basics are introduced orreviewed, three dimensional art can be tried. Paper mache animals made the Oxacans, African Masks, or Clay Totem Poles are fun experiences for the older elementary student. Halloween symbols for k-2nd and maybe 3rd grades can also be created in art projects.  I have posted directions for the paper mache animals on my TPT store and I have posted two new art projects this week, one is a Halloween one for k-2nd graders. Mizz Mac

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Fall, Colors, and Shapes in Art

I can't wait for cooler weather. If we have a sufficient freeze, we should have a beautiful fall. There is soo much art that can be covered in Autumn. First we have the two kinds of shapes- geometric and natural that can be covered along with warm colors and earth tones of the land. We can look at Georgia O'Keefe's series of autumn leaves paintings, African masks, and Native American art. Fall is just a wonderful season for art!! Here is my latest posting on Teachers pay teachers: