Projects
Art Elements
Rules
Materials
Mics.
100

What was the first project?

3D Storybook

100

What is foreground?

the part of the image closest to the viewer

100

What is our 1st rule?

Be respectful of teachers, classmates, and materials.

100

What matieral did we use for our 1st project?

Colored pencils.
100

What is teacher Delaneys favorite color?

Pink.

200

What was the second project?

Paper-mache creatures

200

What is animation?

the process of creating the illusion of motion

200

What is our 2nd rule?

 Everyone is an artist.

200

What materials did we use for our 2nd project?

paper mache materials, cardboard, and paint!

200

What is teacher Caitlyn's favorite color?

Blue.

300

What was our third project?

stop motion films!

300

What does paper mache consist of? (3 materials)

Glue, water, and newspaper

300

What is our 3rd rule?

Work together (help each other out).

300

What material is very very chalky and messy?

Chalk pastels.

300

How many pounds does a human brain wheigh?

3 pounds.
400

What creature did teacher Delaney combine?

A cat and a kraken

400

How do you make a stop-motion film?

plan a story, set up a scene with good, consistent lighting, and use a stable camera to take a photo of the scene

400

What is our 4th rule?

Think outside the box.

400

What material is very oily?

Oil pastels.

400

Is an avocado a fruit or vegetable?

A fruit.

500

What creatures did teacher Caitlyn combine?

A bunny and a Pegasus 

500

What is the difference between stop motion and animation?

Stop-motion is tactile and often has a unique handmade aesthetic, while computer animation is virtual and can achieve a higher degree of realism and complexity with less physical effort.  

500

What is our 5th rule?

Always ask questions (raise your hands).

500

what material sprays and glues chalk pastels down? It SMELLS!

Spray adhesive.

500

What pet does teacher Delaney have?

A hamster.