7th/8th Grade Art with Ms. G. – Week of September 23. -27

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7th/8th Grade Art

Monday – September 23

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.15
  • Rock Art Vocabulary Assignment
  • Start Pre-historic Drawing Project 1

Tuesday – September 24

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.16
  • Continue Pre-historic Drawing Project 1
  • Rock Art Vocabulary Assignment Due

Wednesday – September 25

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.17
  • Watch Tutorial for Acrylic Rock Painting
  • Project 2 – Design and paint your own rock art design. (acrylic paint)

Thursday – September 26

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.18
  • Continue Rock Painting

Friday – September 27

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.19
  • Pre-historic Cave Project 1 Due
  • Rock Painting Project 2 Due
  • Rock Art Vocabulary Assigbment Due in Google Classroom

 Disclaimer: Weekly lesson plans may change or be modified based on student progress on any given day.

101 Quotes about Art if you need some Inspiration

7th/8th Grade Art with Ms. G. – week of September 16 – 20

7th/8th Grade Art

Monday – September 16

Student Holiday! Enjoy!

Tuesday – September 17

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.10
  • Begin New Project – Rock Art Lesson/Landscape Art
  • Learn about the History of Rock Art.
    • pictographs (drawings or paintings)
    • petroglyphs (carvings or inscriptions)
    • engravings (incised motifs),
    • petroforms (rocks laid out in patterns)
    • geoglyphs (ground drawings).

Wednesday – September 18

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.11
  • Watch Tutorial
  • Project 1 – Design and paint your own kindness rock. (acrylic paint)

Thursday – September 19

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.12
  • Continue Rock Painting

Friday – September 20

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.13
  • Rock Painting – Project #2 – Acrylic Transfer to a Rock

 Disclaimer: Weekly lesson plans may change or be modified based on student progress on any given day.

Kindness Rocks – Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center

Symbolism and Theme in Art – How does an Image become Iconic?


The iconic 9/11 flag that disappeared 15 years ago has been found — nearly 3,000 miles away - The Washington Post

“Raising the Flag at Ground Zero” by Thomas E. Franklin of The Record newspaper of Bergen County, New Jersey, taken on September 11, 2001. 911 Firefighters respond and raise flag on site of the terrorist attack.

US Marines raise a US flag on top of Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. February 23, 1945. [1400 x 1060] [Colorized] : r/HistoryPorn

WWII 1945 “Now All Together” Iwo Jima Flag

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Trump and the Secret Service at a recent Trump Rally just after shots were fired.

People say that history repeats itself if given enough time, and time is a constant that keeps marching forward. The American Flag is symbolic of freedom, prosperity, and equality for all. When those three values are met with threat, people rise.  Compare and contrast these three images. What are the similarities? What are the images conveying to their audience? What is the importance of photography as a form of art and expression?

7th and 8th Grade Art with Mrs. G. – Week of September 9 – 13

7th/8th Grade Art

Monday – September 9

Free Sketch

Tuesday – September 10

Sketch the Derrick – trip to the Stadium with Sketch pads.

Wednesday – September 11

Sketch the American Flag 

Thursday – September 12

Finish Sketching the Derrick – trip to the Stadium with Sketch pads.

Friday – September 7

Homecoming festivities!!!!!

 Disclaimer: Weekly lesson plans may change or be modified based on student progress on any given day.

7th/8th Grade Art with Ms. G. – week of September 2 – 6

White Oak Independent School District Historical Marker

7th/8th Grade Art

Monday – September 3

Labor Day Holiday!!!!!!   ENJOY!!!

Tuesday – September 4

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.8
  • Continue Color Mixing with Water Colors

Wednesday – September 5

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.9
  • Finish your Color Wheel

Thursday – September 6

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.10
  • Homecoming Project  Part #1 – Practice sketching the front of the Junior High using a picture. 

Friday – September 7

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.11
  • Homecoming Project Part #2 Mini field trip to the church parking lot. 
    • Sketch the front of the Middle School using a clip board, sketch paper, and your pencils.

 Disclaimer: Weekly lesson plans may change or be modified based on student progress on any given day.

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7th/8th Grade Art Class with Ms. G. – Week of August 26th

Mixoos: Mixer Panel for Adobe Photoshop

7th/8th Grade Art Class with Ms. G.

Monday – August 26

    • Sketch Warm-Up 1.4
    • Color Theory Lesson 1.1
    • Label the Color Wheel with Ms. G.

    Homework – Bring an Old T-shirt to use as your Smock for Color Mixing!!!!!!!

Tuesday – August 27

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.5
  • Watch me mix 3 Primary colors to achieve 12 different shades. 
  • Project Color Mixing – Design/Make your own Color Wheel

Wednesday – August 28

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.6
  • Project Color Mixing – Design/Make your own Color Wheel

Thursday – August 29

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.7
  • Project Color Mixing – Design/Make your own Color Wheel 

FridaySeptember 30

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.8
  • Begin to plan your own color/design scheme for your drawing, using your Color Wheel for each category:
    • a Complimentary Design theme
    • Analogous Design theme
    • Triadic Design theme

***Reminder*** School Holiday on Monday! Enjoy your long weekend!

Disclaimer: Weekly lesson plans may change or be modified based on student progress on any given day.

117 Moving Quotes About Art

7/8 Grade Art Class with Ms. G. – Week of August 19th

CREATE A COLOUR WHEEL

7th/8th Grade Art With Ms. Griffith

Monday – August 19

  • Reminders/Announcements/Supply Organization
  • Continue “Get to Know Me Without Words Project”.  Steps 1 & 2  sketching and coloring with your choice of media should be completed by Wednesday, which is the day we will do our photo transfer.
  • If you are finished and ready for step 3 (photo transfer) complete Worksheet 1 for me for a grade.  

Homework – Bring your picture from home by 08-21, so that we can do our photo transfer onto our project.

Tuesday – August 20

  • Continue “Get to Know Me Without Words Project”.  Steps 1 & 2  sketching and coloring with your choice of media should be completed by Wednesday, which is the day we will do our photo transfer.
  • If you are finished and ready for step 3 (photo transfer) complete Worksheet 1 for me for a grade.  

Homework – Bring your picture from home by 08-21, so that we can do our photo transfer onto our project.

Wednesday – August 21

  • Step 3 – Photo Transfer Process
  • If finished, clean up and complete Worksheet 1.
  • Watch video in Google Classroom about the “Art of Sketching”

Thursday – August 22

  • Watch video in Google Classroom about the “Art of Sketching”
  • Practice Sketching – Sketch Exercise 1.1

Friday – August 23

  • Sketch Warm-Up 1.2
  • Color Theory Lesson
  • Watch me mix 3 colors to achieve 12 different shades. You are doing this Monday. 

Homework – Bring an Old T-shirt to use as your Smock for Color Mixing on Monday!!!!!!!

Disclaimer: Weekly lesson plans may change or be modified based on student progress on any given day.

Why every artist needs a paint palette | Gathered

7/8 Grade Art Class with Ms. G. – Week of August 12th

Mrs. Griffith’s 6th Grade Flute Class

Welcome Back to White Oak Middle School for the 2024-25 School Year! I am so excited to be your child’s ART teacher for the year! Parents please make sure students bring all of their supplies by Monday the 19th. If you have any questions, please reach out – I’m always available.

Wednesday – August 14th

  1. Welcome Backs, Introductions & Classroom Expectations
  2. Get to know me activity – using ONLY pictures. No words!
  3. Back to School Pictionary

Thursday – August 15th

  1. Explain Sketching Warm-ups
  2. Color Theory Mini Lesson
  3. Start Painting/Designing Color Wheels

Friday – August 16th

  1. Sketching Warm-up
  2. Finish Making your Color Wheels

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HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!

Christmas Break

This first semester has flown by, all too quickly reminding me of this truth,  “Our life is but a vapor – here today and gone tomorrow.”  It’s a constant reminder for me to invest myself fully into each day, giving my all to those whom I am with.  Your children worked diligently this last nine weeks, and we covered many topics, including poetry.  In this nine weeks alone, your child wrote a Tercet Poem, an Acrostic Poem, a Sensory Poem, an Object Poem, and a Couplet Poem – as well as experimented creating Word Art and/or Subway Art. I am very passionate about teaching our children the Art of Writing, and in order to be excellent writers, they need to be experienced and avid readers – They go hand in hand – best friends even.  I also believe that the more you do of anything – the better you get at it – as long as you are being steered and directed through the process. You cannot learn to drive a car with it sitting in park, and neither can our children learn to write – unless they are writing.  Encourage them at home to both read or write, and they will become creators of masterpieces – I’m quite certain.  We had an 100% “passing rate” by STAAR score standards on our Benchmark testing for my Resource Reading/Writing classes!!!!  I am relentlessly pushing them for excellence and want to see them strive to reach “Accomplished” on their STAAR tests in the Spring!!!!!  They can do it!

May your Holidays be peaceful, harmonious, and full of God’s grace and favor.
See you January 9th!

Mrs. Griffith

 

Photo Creds: Eden Small

 

“Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person; having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but to pour them all out, just as they are, chaff and grain together, knowing that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and then, with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away.”

― Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, A Life For A Life

The First 9 weeks: In The Books

This first nine weeks at WOMS is in the books! In preparation for writing poetry the second nine weeks, one of the topics that we’ve been studying in my ELA classes is Figurative Language.  To show them how fast the year goes by, I gave students this metaphor: If the year were a dollar, then we’d only have .75 cents left! This thought kind of blew the kids minds!  We really can’t believe the first 9 weeks is over!

 

A favorite activity this 9 weeks is Scrabble Bingo! We play Scrabble Bingo to study our Vocabulary and Spelling Words:

Parents I encourage you to look for creative ways for your students to study spelling and vocabulary words at home. Here are a few outside of the box examples: Write them in shaving cream, write them on a foggy mirror, use a dry erase maker and write them on surfaces, or scribble them into the sand.

 

Another favorite day in the fall at WOMS is Thursdays, Middle School Pep Rally Days!!! Students AND teachers alike have fun dressing up with each weeks themes! Here are a few of the most recent themes. “Dress Up Like Your Favorite Music”, “Rhyme Without Reason/Twin Day”, and “Pink Out!”