A few of our elementary classes with their Thanksgiving turkeys.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
1/2
turkey
3/4
Natalie and Layla are two of our independent art students creating a series on the pottery wheel. We held an informal critique today. They are working hard to design enough pieces to fill the kiln for our first firing.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
ceramics
These turned out so amazing! The 1st/2nd grade class learned what a horizon line is in art class. They colored trees in patterns with crayons. The crayon wax acted as a resist for the watercolor foreground and background.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
tree
trees
The Kindergarten class learned to paint with texture using forks, corks, paper tubes, and tooth brushes. They had read the story, The Mixed-up Chameleon. The students also learned to paint with watercolors to create a mixed media piece of art.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
chameleon
chameleon
Here is another batch of student designed 3D printed phone holders. It's always great to see the ideas the student come up with. As always great job!
about 3 years ago, Tom Wysocki
Great raised lettering
Great detail
Phone holders
Phone holders
The art department would like to extend a huge thank you to Mr. Stephen Wysocki for his generous donation that helped supplement our field trip to Door County. Mr. Wysocki was also a guest artist and performed an oil painting demo as he discussed his art career to our students.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
Steve
The Kindergarten class was reading, Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Our art project coordinated with the story to emphasize texture that was painted with a fork. The cut outs helped with spatial awareness and working with layers.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
art
bear art
GAC will be hosting a Veterans Day assembly on Thursday, November 11 at 10:15 AM. The GAC School District would like to thank all of the veterans for their service.
about 3 years ago, Brian Wirch
The seventh grade art class composed paper collage animal portraits. They learned to use patterns to define an area.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
dog
cat
kitty
The Fab Lab students had a project of designing their own 3D printed phone holder. This gave the students the opportunity to visualize the finished project while working with the dimensions of their phone. Great design ideas and great work!
about 3 years ago, Tom Wysocki
Great design
Halloween themed
Phone holders
With the phones
The 5th graders created decimal animals using base ten blocks to practice adding decimals today!
about 3 years ago, Casey Harvath
animal
animal
animal
animals
The first and second grade art class was inspired by the artist, Piet Mondrian, while creating their primary color, spider webs.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
web
webs
The kindergarten class crafted spooky ghost windows.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
window
The 1st/2nd grade class created Wacky Witch Legs. They painted the watercolor wash for the background. Then cutout the witch parts from paper and a foam sheet. Lastly, the class stamped orange polka dots on the skirt using a pencil eraser.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
witch legs
Our 4K/5K class created Halloween owls that reinforced colors and shapes. They also received more experience with scissors and glue and how to follow a straight line while applying the triangles. Great job, kindergartners!
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
owls
Salt dough ornaments for Fall. Thank you Mrs. Ingram for letting us borrow your cookie cutters. Hopefully the ornaments make there way home safely tomorrow.
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
salt dough
Tom Resch and Lynne Babich, along with their sidekicks Little Hooligan and Rascal, donated a rock tumbler to the Science Department. Mr. Slawinski, who is also a geologist, appreciates their generosity and looks forward to using it with his students. Thank you Tom and Lynn for always thinking of us!!!
about 3 years ago, Tracy Rocque
Tom Resch,  Lynne Babich, and Mrs. Rocque
The Construction class is almost done repairing and reroofing the pickleball shelter. One student also designed a paddle hanger, next it's on to paint. The art students are set to paint a mural before it gets taken back to the pickleball court. Great team effort!
about 3 years ago, Tom Wysocki
Reroofing
Paddle hanger
The 5th and 6th graders created a pumpkin scene watercolor resist using glue. Yellow watercolor paint was used as highlights and red paint as shadows to show dimension inside the pumpkins. Great job, class!
about 3 years ago, Kim Erickson
pumpkins
pumpkin
Monday is Picture Day!!!
about 3 years ago, Amy Wysocki
Picture Day!