Friday, March 16, 2018
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Doodle 4 Google
Churchill
Jr. High and Lombard Middle School art students
have been creating a Google
homepage design.
Google is highlighting amazing and unique budding artists
through doodles on their homepage. This years 10th annual
Doodle 4 Google
contest theme asks students to think about
"What Inspires Me" and to
express that inspiration through
a creative, uplifting doodle. Students
explored ideas, made
sketches and created doodles in middle school art class.
One talented student's winning artwork will appear on the
One talented student's winning artwork will appear on the
Google homepage for
the world to see. The winner will also
receive a $30,000 college scholarship
and a $50,000
Google for Education technology grant for their school,
among
other prizes.
Art students designed and created a Google homepage design
Art students designed and created a Google homepage design
that was personal to
them. After they were finished with
their designs, they each wrote an artist
statement
explaining their unique qualities, highlighting what
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Black History Month
Postage Stamp Design
In 1940, the first stamp issued in honor of a black American was released.
The image was of educator Booker T. Washington. Since then, many black
Americans' lives and contributions have been celebrated on postage stamps.
Objective: Students will design a stamp honoring a black American, place, event
or contribution.
Materials:
Chromebook, paper, pencil, stamp template, colored pencils, markers, scissors
Lesson: 3 day project
Day 1: Students will research on their Chromebooks and create a rough sketch.
Day 2: When ready, students will re-draw their stamp on the template.
The stamp must include the price, USA, and an image. The design should be
highly detailed, creative and demonstrate fine craftsmanship.
Day 3: Students will complete the design with colored pencils and/or markers.
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