School Projects
4th Grade ART SURVEY
5th Grade ART SURVEY
3rd Grade ART SURVEY
KNITTING RESOURCES

Slip Knot and Long Tail Cast on w/ Ms. W.
Long Tail CAST ON (and Slip Knot) — How To! Two ways!!!

KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS (on straight needles)

Annabel’s Rhyme for Remembering Knitting Steps
Knitting for LEFTIES (This video shows, cast on, knit stitch and bind off! : )
Knitting STRIPES (or changing your yarn color while you are knitting)
BINDING OFF (or knitting your project off needles)
KNITTING ON LOOMS

Basic Bind Off for Single Knitting on Loom
Binding Off for Double Knitting on Straight Loom
Binding Off for Circular Loom (finishing hat)
FINGER KNITTING
Connecting Finger Knitting Strands
Finger Knitting Advanced (Hat)
Finger Knitting Advanced (Blanket)
5th Grade Zentangling Resources

How to Draw Zentangle for Beginners (link)
STEPS : Focus | Dots | Frame | String| Tangle (w/ Pen) | Shade (w/ Pencil and Blender)
15 Zentangle Patterns (How To)
15 More Zentangle Patterns (How To)

Learn Ten 3-D Patterns in Nine Minutes
How to Draw Celtic Knot (Challenging!)
Nice Time Lapse Zentangle (Four 3-D Patterns)
Shading Practice for Zentangling
How to Make a Blender (Tortillon)
Pattern Ideas


Grade 3 Celtic Knotting
How to Draw a Square Celtic Knot: Step by Step — Click Here.
How to Draw a Rectangular Celtic Knot : Step by Step — Click Here.
How to Draw a Triangular Celtic Knot : Step by Step — Click Here.
Celtic Knotting with Rope
How to Make a Celtic Heart Knot — Click here.
Grade 2 Explores Cave Paintings
Cave Paintings Around the World Link
BPCS 4th Graders Weaves Wampum Belts/Bracelets
BPCS Loves Origami
VIDEO LINKS for Textile Class
Easy Challenges
Intermediate Challenges
View video link below!
BPCS 3rd Graders Explore Lettering: Block, Bubble & 3-D

Stretch Challenges

ENDANGERED ANIMALS! WHAT’S IN IT FOR US?
1. Animal Species
2. Where does it live? (Country and Habitat)
3. How does this species benefit humankind?
4. Why is this species becoming (or is already) endangered?
5. How can we help?
INFO LINKS
Researching Locations of República Dominicana
6. Hump Back Whales (ballena jorobada)
or more animals at Manati Park
12. Customs and Cuisine of the Dominican Republic
13. Festivals of República Dominicana
GRADE FOUR ANIMATION SKETCHES
A Bird and A Girl with Big Eyes (Test One)

GRADE FOUR STOP MOTION FILM FEST
Last Leaf OK GO 2 min 40 sec (2010)
Sorry I’m Late 3 min 10 sec (2007)
Sesame Street Primary Colors OK GO 1min 30 sec (2012?)
In Your Arms – (Official Music Video) Kina Grannis 3 min 24 sec (2011)
Isle of Dogs Trailer Wes Anderson 2 min 35 sec (2018)
Clay Animation 4 min 35 sec (2013) Javier Tostado and María Lara (artists)
“This Is Where We Live” Made by many talented animators for 4th Estate 2 min 47 sec (2008)
T-Shirt War!! Rhett & Link 3 min 47 sec. (2009)
BPCS SECOND GRADERS LOVE ORIGAMI

Choose from video links below!
Balloon 2
MAKING ART WITH CIRCUITS (Grade 4)
60 Seconds DIY Paper Circuit Tutorial
Paper Circuits (Exploratorium)

Light-Up Valentine Cards (Advanced Ideas)
How to Draw Simple Electric Circuits Lesson



MAKING BLOCK LETTERS LOOK 3-D
R E S E A R C H I N G : THE OLMECS (Ancient Mexico)

The Olmec of Mesoamerica Video
Colossal Heads (made of basalt)
Olmec Reliefs (flat sculptures)
Facts about the Ancient Olmecs


KYOTO Feedback Form
Click Here for 1st Grade Survey!
Click Here for 2nd Grade Survey!
Click Here for 3rd Grade Survey!
Third Graders Explore Japanese Stab Binding

DIY Japanese Bookbinding Tutorial
(How to sew the binding begins two minutes in! Save Time!)

First Graders Study Japanese Prints

Arts and Culture of Kyoto, Japan
Second Graders Learn to Sew!
Threading a Needle, Tying a Knot
Running Stitch, Tying Off Your Work

BPCS Second Graders Investigate the Underground Railroad!
Brain Pop: Underground Railroad Review
Use this link above to review what we learned in today’s video!
Also check out Underground Railroad Code Words & Underground Railroad Conductors
Slave Family In Cotton Field near Savannah; ca. 1860s, Near Savannah, Georgia, USA — Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
Freedom Quilt Blocks
BPCS First Second Graders!

Calendar Rhyme by Mother Goose
Thirty days has September, April, June, and November.
All the rest have thirty-one,
Except for February alone,
Which has but twenty-eight days clear,
And twenty-nine in each leap year.
New York Harvest Cycle

Zodiac Link (optional)
BPCS SECOND GRADERS
Read So We Can Go to Constantinople!
Google Arts and Culture (Armor)
BPCS SECOND GRADERS
Research Great Leaders from Around the World and Throughout Time!

Visit Duckster.com
Draw your Great Leader!
In your sketchbooks, note the following information.
When and where did your great leader live?
What did he or she do to help the world?
What do you admire about your great leader?
BPCS SECOND GRADERS LOVE ORIGAMI

Choose from video links below!
TRAVELING AROUND THE WORLD — FUELED BY MATH












