This blog is for parents, teachers, and others who are interested in finding out what's happening in the Art Department at Alimacani Elementary School, Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida.
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Painting Lines with Alimacani Kinders
One never knows what to expect when painting for the first time with Kindergarten students but these little artists have inspired me to put out the paint at anytime. Not only are they developing painting skills, techniques, and processes in the arts but they are strengthening their ability to remember, focus, process, and sequence information.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Getting to Know The Worlds Greatest Artists: Integrating Literacy in to the Art Classroom
Reading response incorporates comprehension AND writing — a double whammy in the Art Classroom!
I love the opportunity to include art history in my teaching - utilizing a marvelous, easy to read series written and illustrated by author Mike Venezia, Getting to Know the World's Famous Artists.Alimacani Elementary 4th & 5th Grade students enjoyed this delightful mix of full-color historical reproductions, photos and illustrations that bring to life the works of renown artists.
Each student selected an artist and after reading the book, completed a written response based on what they learned. I was so thrilled with their positive comments and many asked if we could do it again so they could learn about another artist.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Integrating Literacy in Art: The Color Monster
First graders at Alimacani Elementary learned about the emotions of color as we read the most entertaining pop-up book by author Anna Llenas, The Color Monster.
After a lively conversation about the feelings featured in the book, students recreated their own versions of the color monster in a variety of emotions.
After a lively conversation about the feelings featured in the book, students recreated their own versions of the color monster in a variety of emotions.
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Studying Science Through Art
In science class, second grade students learn humans continue to explore the interactions among water, air, and land. Air and water are in constant motion that results in changing conditions that can be observed over time. Because they are learning to identify common weather patterns associated with each season, 2nd graders will create a fall landscape this month in art class using both collage and painting techniques. They learned how to create depth in their art by overlapping and by placing smaller objects in the background and larger in the foreground.
After a classroom discussion about the changes we see in leaf colors in the fall and how animals get ready for cold weather, they drew animals that were preparing to hibernate or migrate. They drew the animals using shapes they already knew.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Fifth Graders Learn Science Through Art
Science Integration in Art Class
Arts & Science is the theme this month as art students at Alimacani practice their skills of observation by drawing creatures of nature.
Forth graders reviewed the parts of insects learned in prior grades allowing them to sketch anatomically correct insects in a pleasing composition. Scientific knowledge is based on observation and inference; it is important to recognize that these are very different things. Not only does science require creativity in its methods and processes, but also in its questions and explanations.

Forth graders reviewed the parts of insects learned in prior grades allowing them to sketch anatomically correct insects in a pleasing composition. Scientific knowledge is based on observation and inference; it is important to recognize that these are very different things. Not only does science require creativity in its methods and processes, but also in its questions and explanations.

Alimacani Art Class Update: 3rd Grade Tutti-Fruity Still Life Paintings
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