Melted Crayon Cities
Ozone students have created colorful skies blanketing city skylines by melting crayons over canvas.
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Ozone students have created colorful skies blanketing city skylines by melting crayons over canvas.
Last week, K-1 Stars made puppets during activity with me. We used straws, pipe cleaners, beads, yarn, etc. –Robin
For Wednesday’s WOOT (Whole Ozone Outstanding Time), 4th and 5th graders worked together to create famous landmarks from recycled materials. photos by Yonatan, 5th grade
The Kindness Club did it again — students, parents, and the Bowen community exceeded expectations by raising $461 on Tuesday. Thank you to all of the families who baked delicious treats and to the students who baked, crafted, and worked … Continued
Some more photographs from our Ozone knitting class:
When Ozone students started knitting with Mary Ann last year, they were beginners struggling to knit small washcloths. A year later, they are now able to create hats and more!
On Monday, K-1 used oven baked clay to make Kawaii themed creations. Kawaii is an Asian style that is defined as “cute.” Think Hello, Kitty, yummy donuts, pandas with large eyes, and ice cream cones with smiley faces. It originated in Japan … Continued
On Fun Friday January 26th, K-1 watched a biographical video about Henri Matisse and his cut paper artworks. Then they worked in teams to make papercut murals (large-scale works). They were encouraged to use abstract or organic shapes. –Robin
Ozone students were challenged to create Olympic Event models with recycled materials. There was a bobsled course, snowboarders, a luge, a curling arena, and much more.
On Fun Friday, K-1 students created galaxy art with tin foil, paint pens, watercolors, markers, and stickers.