Friday, April 13, 2012

Multicultural Night

Last night the art and music department held their first annual Multicultural night. With around 750 attendees the school was filled with people and different stations representing the countries around the world. In the art room we had Henna at India and Pinnata making at Mexico.
Through out the auditorium and cafeteria there were games, flag stations, food, dancing and even a Mariachi band. I"m so glad I was able to experience this event. It was alot of fun and great for everyone to be exposed to such diversity!

Monday, April 2, 2012



Below are some pictures of the day of the dead skulls the second grade created, as part of their Latin America theme. They we're studying about the celebration and designs principles such as symmetry.

 
  

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Just ordered this book off of amazon. My cooperating teacher recommends some of the lessons inside.


Next week I'm starting a Van Gogh inspired lesson with the 3rd grade (found inside this book!)
Pictures to follow.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Today marks the end of my first week. We have been finishing up a few lessons and getting ready for the art/music show in March. The third and fourth graders have been working on a Keith Haring inspired lesson about movement. Their teacher read them Keith Haring: I wish I didn't have to sleep and went over Edgar Degas dancers. They also learned about contrast and warm and cool colors. They are beginning to write a poem to go along with it, including verbs describing their paintings.

The first and second grade has been finishing their snow globes. Below is a picture of them on display with their gingerbread houses.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Student teaching


Thanks for visiting my website and blog. My name is Jessica Holske. I am 22 years old and beginning my journey as a student teacher in my local elementary school. My supervising practitioner is actually the art teacher I had in elementary school. I will be documenting my journey with lesson ideas and creative projects we're doing in the classroom. Below is the Crooked Man lesson,based off the nursey rhyme. We're doing it with the kingergarten and they're coming out fabulous! They're learning about polygons and how to use rulers. Also below is a picture of half of the art room. Mrs. Haven is lucky to have a large classroom!