Art Classes K - 5

The students in grades 1 - 5 attend Art class once a week for 40 minutes. The Kindergarten students attend Art class once a week for 30 minutes for one trimester during the school year as an introduction to the program.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

December Recap 

Many exciting things happened in the Art Room during the month of December! 
The Rich Rascals, the kindergarten group having art during the second trimester of this school year, completed a collaborative elf project that would impress even Will Farrell! Every student decorated a life size replica of themselves as an elf with the help of a second grade buddy. They began by using marker to add some colorful patterns to their paper cut out, then they chose outfits to dress their elf in and finished the design with pom poms and other fabulous embellishments. Each student loved the opportunity to work with a partner and was incredibly proud of their creation!



In first grade the students work diligently for three class times on some incredible gingerbread house sculptures. We began with simple brown paper bags which magically became beautifully decorated three dimensional masterpieces. 

Many of the decorations were donated by the first grade parents and all of the children benefited from your generosity. Thank you!



Mrs. Field's Class


Mrs. Whittum's Class


Mrs. Lyscar's Class


Ms. Couture's Class


Mrs. Newcomb's Class


Mrs. Baldoumas's Class


Mrs. Pawlusiak's Class


Mrs. Lynch's Class

Second graders began the month by making a three dimensional grasshopper, which was completed as the students where studying the insect with their classroom teachers. Next we moved on to creating a seasonal ornament. The students experimented with lines and patterns while using "slick paint". Our focus is always on identifying the elements of art in each project, while enjoying the creative process. We wrapped up the month with each class creating headbands to wear to the PBIS assembly.



Thursday, December 19, 2013

Thankful Underhill Artists!
Second grade Native Americans. 


First grade turkeys.

Second grade pilgrims.

All students in the first and second grades practiced their artistic skills creating headbands to celebrate Thanksgiving in our school cafe.

Monday, November 18, 2013


Fall Fun Festival 2013 !

Despite the challenging weather, the annual Fall Fun Festival was a tremendous success thanks to the collaborative help from many members of the Underhill staff and school volunteers !
Every student participated in age appropriate activities that channeled their creative, musical and physical energies in positive experiences. 


The second grade students work with their classmates, in groups of 4 or 5 to create a scarecrow.
Each work of art was incredibly unique and reinforced team work and group decision making. If you visit the second grade wing you will see the masterpieces!
All reports confirmed that a great time was had by ALL!



The first graders worked on class murals of fall apple trees. Every student put multiple, warm colored hand prints on the tree and finished up with an apple print on or around the tree.
Each student was invited to sign the class project and they are now proudly hanging in the hallways ! 



The Kindergarten friends worked together to create a class pumpkin patch ! Each artist painted their own version of a pumpkin to add to their class garden along with vines and leaves!


Due to unforeseen complications from a recent foot surgery, I was unable to attend the actual activities. I would like to thank our school volunteer coordinator, Georgette Peltak and the MANY school volunteers who pitched in to help make this day possible. I would also like to thank Amanda Stark, who stepped up and took over my responsibilities for the day. It certainly was a Gigantic relief to me to have such a wonderful group of people working together. That is what makes Underhill such a special place to be!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Fall Festival news!

The annual Fall Festival is rapidly approaching and our students are in for many fun activities to fill the afternoon of November 1.
The  morning kindergarten will be participating in all of the same activities as the afternoon classes during their regular school time. 
The collaborative art activities will include a pumpkin patch mural painting for each kindergarten class, a fall tree mural for each first grade class and in the second grade a new spin on creating a scarecrow. 
Many thanks in advance for all the volunteer help that is essential to organizing and facilitating a day like this. Behind the scenes preparation and participation during the events is greatly appreciated! I also want to thank all those who donated supplies needed for this event! Together we all make Underhill a great place to be! 
Photos and details to follow !

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Off and creating in September !

We have had a great start to the school year at the Underhill School Art Room! 
The Boucher Bunch, the first kindergarten group to have art this year, have begun studying color, one of the elements of art. We have explored the primary colors, secondary colors, warm colors and cool colors. All of the creations are being collected and will be compiled into a book that the children will bring home when their trimester in art is complete. 

In first grade we have been learning about the parts of a landscape - foreground, middle ground and background and creating a beautiful fall scene. We also explored mixing the primary colors yellow and red to make orange so we could have warm colored leaves on our fall trees. Once these masterpieces are done the students will do a writing piece with their classroom teachers to describe the art work. This will be the first of many projects that will be included the first grade art book.
The second graders also began the school year with a crayon resist fall landscape project with added textured warm colored leaves. This will be included in their second grade art book with a  descriptive writing piece they will complete with their classroom teachers. Our next focus was a unit on Andy Warhol and Pop Art. The children created six apple prints, to connect their study of Johnny Appleseed, in complementary colors and assembled the prints to create one piece of art.  
We have a very exciting year planned and the next update will include current projects and our plans for the November 1st Fall Festival. We will need many parent volunteers to help with art projects !

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

creativity

" Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." Picasso

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

June, 2012
In anticipation of Field Day 2012, every student at the Underhill School created tie dye
t-shirts during Art class. It was a very exciting experience for all of our students and we could not have done it without the support of our wonderful parent volunteers and the Hooksett PTA.