CREATIVE ART CONTESTS
H.O.P.E. ContestEntries Due to Ms. Wawa: Midnight on Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Information HERE
Information HERE
Information HERE
Orange Bowl
TOGETHER WE SHINE BRIGHTER
Information HERE
Entries Due to Ms. Wawa: Midnight on Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
All entries must be received by 5 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, September 21, 2022,
Click Here for The Links Poster Contest
Google4Doodle.com
Kindness is so much more than just being nice. This year’s theme invites you to tell us how you show kindness. Is it by helping around your home? Volunteering in your community’s green space? Maybe it’s comforting someone who’s down, or picking up trash in the park.
However you define it, let us know how you bring a little bit more kindness into the world. Take your ideas and bring them to life in your doodle!
MIAMI - Local 10 is inviting South Florida art teachers and students, from grades K-12, to participate in its eARTh Day Art Contest. The submission deadline is Tuesday, March 3, 2020.
As part of a class project, art students are encouraged to create an original work of art incorporating themes inspired by nature. The work of art can include a painting or sculpture.
Click HERE for more information.
Every Drop Counts
Due: FEBRUARY 3RD
Click HERE for details
Viscaya 2020 Bookmark Contest
Please click HERE for information
We’ve seen some inspiring entries so far for this year’s Doodle for Google contest. The theme, When I grow up, I hope…, invites students to unleash their creativity through a unique doodle. The deadline is fast approaching (March 18, 2019) but there’s still time left to enter.
There will be 53 winners from every State/Territory, one of which will go on to win: a trip to Google headquarters, a $30,000 scholarship, a $50,000 technology package for their school, and their winning artwork on the Google homepage for a day.
Did we mention that we’ve got some amazing judges who are excited to see your students’ artwork? This year’s guest judges include Jimmy Fallon – Host of “The Tonight Show,” Kermit the Frog – Amphibian Entertainer, and Mandy Manning – 2018 National Teacher of the Year.
We’ve made submitting entries easier than ever this year, as you can now upload multiple Doodle entries at a time. Visit
doodle4google.com for more details.
The Doodle for Google Team
MIAMI - Local 10 is inviting South Florida art teachers and students, from grades K-12, to participate in its eARTh Day Art Contest. The contest begins Monday, February 4, with a call for entry.
As part of a class project, art students are encouraged to create an original work of art incorporating themes inspired by nature. The work of art can include a painting or sculpture.
Click HERE for more information.
Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department 11th Annual Every Drop Counts Poster Contest
Miami Dade Water & Sewer Department presents the ‘Every Drop Counts’ Poster Contest! The contest is part of the Children’s Education Campaign adopted by the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners through Resolution 89-09. The contest is open to all Miami Dade County elementary school students from kindergarten through fifth grade.
WHO: Elementary school students grades K - 5 located in Miami Dade County
WHAT: 2019 Poster Contest. This year’s theme: "Conserve: "Be a Superhero; Save Water"!
WHEN: Deadline for poster submittal is Friday February 1, 2019
WHERE: Obtain forms @ www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation, email: waterconservation@miamidade.gov or by calling the Water Use Efficiency Section at 786-552-8972
PRIZES: All entries will receive a FREE DROP t-shirt! In addition, thirteen first place winners, one from each County Commission District, will receive additional prizes and be recognized at a Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners meeting in May 2019. First place and honorable mention winning posters will be displayed in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Gov’t Center during water conservation month, April 2019.
What are the contest rules?
All entries must be received by 5 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, September 21, 2022,
Click Here for The Links Poster Contest
Kindness is so much more than just being nice. This year’s theme invites you to tell us how you show kindness. Is it by helping around your home? Volunteering in your community’s green space? Maybe it’s comforting someone who’s down, or picking up trash in the park.
However you define it, let us know how you bring a little bit more kindness into the world. Take your ideas and bring them to life in your doodle!
However you define it, let us know how you bring a little bit more kindness into the world. Take your ideas and bring them to life in your doodle!
MIAMI - Local 10 is inviting South Florida art teachers and students, from grades K-12, to participate in its eARTh Day Art Contest. The submission deadline is Tuesday, March 3, 2020.
As part of a class project, art students are encouraged to create an original work of art incorporating themes inspired by nature. The work of art can include a painting or sculpture.
Click HERE for more information.
Every Drop Counts
Due: FEBRUARY 3RD
Click HERE for details
Viscaya 2020 Bookmark Contest
Please click HERE for information
We’ve seen some inspiring entries so far for this year’s Doodle for Google contest. The theme, When I grow up, I hope…, invites students to unleash their creativity through a unique doodle. The deadline is fast approaching (March 18, 2019) but there’s still time left to enter.
There will be 53 winners from every State/Territory, one of which will go on to win: a trip to Google headquarters, a $30,000 scholarship, a $50,000 technology package for their school, and their winning artwork on the Google homepage for a day.
Did we mention that we’ve got some amazing judges who are excited to see your students’ artwork? This year’s guest judges include Jimmy Fallon – Host of “The Tonight Show,” Kermit the Frog – Amphibian Entertainer, and Mandy Manning – 2018 National Teacher of the Year.
We’ve made submitting entries easier than ever this year, as you can now upload multiple Doodle entries at a time. Visit
doodle4google.com for more details.
The Doodle for Google Team
WHO: Elementary school students grades K - 5 located in Miami Dade County
WHAT: 2019 Poster Contest. This year’s theme: "Conserve: "Be a Superhero; Save Water"!
WHEN: Deadline for poster submittal is Friday February 1, 2019
WHERE: Obtain forms @ www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation, email: waterconservation@miamidade.gov or by calling the Water Use Efficiency Section at 786-552-8972
PRIZES: All entries will receive a FREE DROP t-shirt! In addition, thirteen first place winners, one from each County Commission District, will receive additional prizes and be recognized at a Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners meeting in May 2019. First place and honorable mention winning posters will be displayed in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Gov’t Center during water conservation month, April 2019.
What are the contest rules?
·Artwork must be original! Students are invited to use their talents to illustrate the importance of conserving water. Posters will be judged on creativity, relevance, legibility and adherence to guidelines. Posters containing computer-generated graphic, photographs, collages, 3-D artwork or trademarked art will be disqualified
·Artwork must be drawn horizontally (landscape) on 11”x17” or smaller white poster paper only. Any entry that exceeds these dimensions will be disqualified!
·Students can use crayons, watercolors, poster paint, colored pencils, or magic markers to create the artwork. Reflective materials, i.e. glitter, gold stars, cotton balls, straw, magazine pictures or fabric glued to the art are prohibited and will result in disqualification
·Must depict the 2019 theme Conserve: "Be a Superhero; Save Water"!
·All entries must contain an official entry form. Part I is filled out by the Art Teacher and Part II is filled out,
signed and dated by the student’s Parent or Guardian. The completed entry form must be securely taped to the back of the poster, with student name and school information facing outward
· Artwork should not be folded when mailed/submitted
· Any form not signed by the Parent/Guardian will be disqualified.
· Posters submitted are NOT returned!
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·Artwork must be original! Students are invited to use their talents to illustrate the importance of conserving water. Posters will be judged on creativity, relevance, legibility and adherence to guidelines. Posters containing computer-generated graphic, photographs, collages, 3-D artwork or trademarked art will be disqualified
·Artwork must be drawn horizontally (landscape) on 11”x17” or smaller white poster paper only. Any entry that exceeds these dimensions will be disqualified!
·Students can use crayons, watercolors, poster paint, colored pencils, or magic markers to create the artwork. Reflective materials, i.e. glitter, gold stars, cotton balls, straw, magazine pictures or fabric glued to the art are prohibited and will result in disqualification
·Must depict the 2019 theme Conserve: "Be a Superhero; Save Water"!
·All entries must contain an official entry form. Part I is filled out by the Art Teacher and Part II is filled out,
· Artwork should not be folded when mailed/submitted
· Any form not signed by the Parent/Guardian will be disqualified.
· Posters submitted are NOT returned!
· Posters submitted are NOT returned!
Any poster not following these guidelines will be disqualified.
All entries must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2019.
Website: www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation
Visit www.miamidade.gov/green/kid-miami-poster-contest.asp to learn about additional contests for K-12 students (Reference)
Any poster not following these guidelines will be disqualified.
All entries must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2019.
Website: www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation
Visit www.miamidade.gov/green/kid-miami-poster-contest.asp to learn about additional contests for K-12 students (Reference)
- The poster contest is open to all students in grades 1-12 in any school within Miami-Dade County.
- Contest Entry Form must be submitted with poster (attached to the back) to be eligible to win.
- All artwork must be original, not derivative and not generated by computer (except students in grades 9-12).
- Only students in grades 9-12 may submit digital artwork. Poster must be printed out and submitted to be eligible.
- Students may use any medium except oil-based paints.
- Posters cannot be larger than 22" X 28."
- One poster per student. One artist per poster.
- Posters must be original designs created by the student.
- The poster will be evaluated on the following three criteria:
- creativity
- originality
- relevance to theme
STUDENTS:SHARE YOUR ARTISTIC VOICE
on social media and projected on the side of a Wynwood building
ART 4 Life is a Miami-Dade County Florida student art showcase that provides an international platform for individual expression. Its creation is inspired by the impassioned, eloquent student survivors of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Here are some questions to consider before you post:
• Is my work original? NO copyrighted images.
• Am I using trite images to express my feelings?
• Does my image convey my hopes for positive change?
• Is my work well-crafted?
SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES BY MAY 1st
ART 4 Life accepts artwork through the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line Submission Platform website at: https://cfaefl.org/mdcpsart/Default.aspx
Here are some images and prompts to get you thinking: https://www.format.com/…/feat…/art/brief-history-protest-art
Simplify Change Scale Change texture
Morphing Use text
This is a juried showcase. We will not retain posted works that may incite negative actions or behaviors.
The ART 4 Life Showcase is presented by the Fund 4 Design & Art Education which operates under the auspices of the Dade Art Educators Association Inc. a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Call for Entries…
Code/Art is a non-for-profit organization whose
mission is to promote and increase the number of girls studying Computer Science and promote gender and racial diversity in Computer Science. For the past 2 years they have been organizing a digital art exhibition, all-girls coding competition called Code/Art
Miami, this competition is for girls in grades 4-12 interested in creative development through technology. Their proceeds from this annual event go to scholarships for girls studying computer science.
There are 5 categories for girls to participate in: Self Portrait with Pet, Animation, Interactive, 3D and Minecraft Mods. You can find additional information on the rules and
guidelines for the competition at
Code/Art Guidelines. Last year a Zaniac student won 1st place in the 3D Printing category with an Avengers Themed Chess Set. Project submission dates are April 28th and Competition Date is May 20th from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm @ University
of Miami Newman Alumni Center, 6200 San Amaro Dr. Coral Gables, Fl. 33146.
This is not only a fun and empowering event for girls but also a great opportunity to show that girls can be as great or greater at coding and technology than boys. We at Zaniac
fully support and believe in Code/Art’s mission and if there’s anything that we can do to help anyone participate in this completion please let me know.
Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness---> Click HERE for Poster Details
---> Click HERE for examples
World Of Animals Contest---> Click HERE for Details
Click HERE for contest details
National Winner
- The poster contest is open to all students in grades 1-12 in any school within Miami-Dade County.
- Contest Entry Form must be submitted with poster (attached to the back) to be eligible to win.
- All artwork must be original, not derivative and not generated by computer (except students in grades 9-12).
- Only students in grades 9-12 may submit digital artwork. Poster must be printed out and submitted to be eligible.
- Students may use any medium except oil-based paints.
- Posters cannot be larger than 22" X 28."
- One poster per student. One artist per poster.
- Posters must be original designs created by the student.
- The poster will be evaluated on the following three criteria:
- creativity
- originality
- relevance to theme
on social media and projected on the side of a Wynwood building
ART 4 Life is a Miami-Dade County Florida student art showcase that provides an international platform for individual expression. Its creation is inspired by the impassioned, eloquent student survivors of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Here are some questions to consider before you post:
• Is my work original? NO copyrighted images.
• Am I using trite images to express my feelings?
• Does my image convey my hopes for positive change?
• Is my work well-crafted?
• Is my work original? NO copyrighted images.
• Am I using trite images to express my feelings?
• Does my image convey my hopes for positive change?
• Is my work well-crafted?
SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES BY MAY 1st
ART 4 Life accepts artwork through the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line Submission Platform website at: https://cfaefl.org/mdcpsart/Default.aspx
ART 4 Life accepts artwork through the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line Submission Platform website at: https://cfaefl.org/mdcpsart/Default.aspx
Here are some images and prompts to get you thinking: https://www.format.com/…/feat…/art/brief-history-protest-art
Simplify Change Scale Change texture
Morphing Use text
This is a juried showcase. We will not retain posted works that may incite negative actions or behaviors.
This is a juried showcase. We will not retain posted works that may incite negative actions or behaviors.
The ART 4 Life Showcase is presented by the Fund 4 Design & Art Education which operates under the auspices of the Dade Art Educators Association Inc. a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Code/Art is a non-for-profit organization whose
mission is to promote and increase the number of girls studying Computer Science and promote gender and racial diversity in Computer Science. For the past 2 years they have been organizing a digital art exhibition, all-girls coding competition called Code/Art
Miami, this competition is for girls in grades 4-12 interested in creative development through technology. Their proceeds from this annual event go to scholarships for girls studying computer science.
There are 5 categories for girls to participate in: Self Portrait with Pet, Animation, Interactive, 3D and Minecraft Mods. You can find additional information on the rules and
guidelines for the competition at
Code/Art Guidelines. Last year a Zaniac student won 1st place in the 3D Printing category with an Avengers Themed Chess Set. Project submission dates are April 28th and Competition Date is May 20th from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm @ University
of Miami Newman Alumni Center, 6200 San Amaro Dr. Coral Gables, Fl. 33146.
This is not only a fun and empowering event for girls but also a great opportunity to show that girls can be as great or greater at coding and technology than boys. We at Zaniac
fully support and believe in Code/Art’s mission and if there’s anything that we can do to help anyone participate in this completion please let me know.
Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness---> Click HERE for Poster Details
---> Click HERE for examples
World Of Animals Contest---> Click HERE for Details
Click HERE for contest details
National Winner
The National Winner of the 10th annual Doodle 4 Google contest will have a behind-the-scenes experience with the Doodle team to transform their Doodle into an interactive experience on Google.com. He or she will also receive:
- A $30,000 college scholarship
- A $50,000 Technology package for their school/non-profit organization
- A trip to Google Headquarters in California
- Google Hardware
- Fun Googley Swag
National Finalists
The National Winner of the 10th annual Doodle 4 Google contest will have a behind-the-scenes experience with the Doodle team to transform their Doodle into an interactive experience on Google.com. He or she will also receive:
- A $30,000 college scholarship
- A $50,000 Technology package for their school/non-profit organization
- A trip to Google Headquarters in California
- Google Hardware
- Fun Googley Swag
National Finalists
State and Territory Winners
Judging criteria
Visit Doodle4Google for more information
Steps
Part One
Part Two
2. Check out inspirational pieces:
3. Brainstorm and create a sketch
4. Ask for submission form after approval
Visit Doodle4Google for more information
Steps
Part One
Part Two
2. Check out inspirational pieces:
3. Brainstorm and create a sketch
4. Ask for submission form after approval
Miami-Dade
Water and Sewer Department 10th Annual
Every Drop Counts Poster Contest
Miami Dade Water & Sewer Department presents the ‘Every
Drop Counts’ Poster Contest! The contest is part of the Children’s
Education Campaign adopted by the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners
through Resolution 89-09. The contest is open to all Miami Dade County
elementary school students from kindergarten through fifth grade.
WHO: Elementary school students grades K -
5 located in Miami Dade County
WHAT: 2018 Poster Contest. This year’s theme: "Conserve: Be Water Wise -
It Affect Our Lives!"
WHEN: Deadline for poster submittal is
February 2, 2018
WHERE: Obtain forms @ www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation,
email: waterconservation@miamidade.gov or
by calling the Water Use Efficiency Section at 786-552-8972
PRIZES: All entries will receive a FREE DROP
t-shirt! In addition, thirteen first place winners, one from each County
Commission District, will receive additional prizes and be recognized at a Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners meeting in
May 2018. First place and honorable mention winning posters will be displayed
in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Gov’t Center during water conservation
month, April 2018.
What are the contest rules?
WHO: Elementary school students grades K -
5 located in Miami Dade County
WHAT: 2018 Poster Contest. This year’s theme: "Conserve: Be Water Wise -
It Affect Our Lives!"
WHEN: Deadline for poster submittal is
February 2, 2018
WHERE: Obtain forms @ www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation,
email: waterconservation@miamidade.gov or
by calling the Water Use Efficiency Section at 786-552-8972
PRIZES: All entries will receive a FREE DROP
t-shirt! In addition, thirteen first place winners, one from each County
Commission District, will receive additional prizes and be recognized at a Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners meeting in
May 2018. First place and honorable mention winning posters will be displayed
in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Gov’t Center during water conservation
month, April 2018.
What are the contest rules?
·Artwork
must be original! Students are invited to use their talents to illustrate the importance of conserving water.
Posters will be judged on creativity, relevance, legibility and adherence to guidelines. Posters
containing computer-generated graphic, photographs, collages, 3-D artwork or
trademarked art will be disqualified
·Artwork must be drawn
horizontally (landscape) on 11”x17” or smaller white poster paper only. Any
entry that exceeds these dimensions will be disqualified!
·Students
can use crayons, watercolors, poster paint, colored
pencils, or magic markers to create the artwork. Reflective materials, i.e. glitter, gold stars, cotton balls, straw, magazine pictures or fabric glued to the art are prohibited and will result in disqualification
·Must
depict the 2018 theme Conserve: Be Water Wise-It Affects Our Lives!
·All entries must contain an official entry
form. Part I is filled out by the Art Teacher and Part II is filled out,
signed and dated by the student’s Parent or
Guardian. The completed entry form must be securely
taped to the back of the poster,
with student name and school
information facing outward
·
Artwork should not be folded when mailed/submitted
·
Any form not signed by the Parent/Guardian
will be disqualified.
.
·Artwork
must be original! Students are invited to use their talents to illustrate the importance of conserving water.
Posters will be judged on creativity, relevance, legibility and adherence to guidelines. Posters
containing computer-generated graphic, photographs, collages, 3-D artwork or
trademarked art will be disqualified
·Artwork must be drawn
horizontally (landscape) on 11”x17” or smaller white poster paper only. Any
entry that exceeds these dimensions will be disqualified!
·Students
can use crayons, watercolors, poster paint, colored
pencils, or magic markers to create the artwork. Reflective materials, i.e. glitter, gold stars, cotton balls, straw, magazine pictures or fabric glued to the art are prohibited and will result in disqualification
·Must
depict the 2018 theme Conserve: Be Water Wise-It Affects Our Lives!
·All entries must contain an official entry
form. Part I is filled out by the Art Teacher and Part II is filled out,
·
Artwork should not be folded when mailed/submitted
·
Any form not signed by the Parent/Guardian
will be disqualified.
Any poster not following these guidelines will be disqualified.
All entries must be
postmarked no later than February 2, 2018.
Website: www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation
Visit www.miamidade.gov/green/kid-miami-poster-contest.asp to
learn about additional contests for K-12 students
Any poster not following these guidelines will be disqualified.
All entries must be postmarked no later than February 2, 2018.
Website: www.miamidade.gov/waterconservation
Visit www.miamidade.gov/green/kid-miami-poster-contest.asp to
learn about additional contests for K-12 students
October-November 2017
Go to redribbon.org for details
How to Create a Great Poster
March 2016
Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month Poster Contest
Reference Images: Click HERE
Due On or Before March 18
February 2016
Water Conservation Poster Contest
Deadline: Wednesday February 10
Click HERE for information on Water Conservation
Click HERE for Art Gallery of Poster Contest Winners
THEME: WATER LET'S CONSERVE IT!
CLEAN UP and GREEN UP
Deadline: Wednesday February 17
October-November 2015
Go to redribbon.org for details
Go to walksafe.us for details
H.O.P.E Contest
Click HERE for contest rules
Go to humanesocietymiami.org for details
Click HERE for contest rules
Go to humanesocietymiami.org for details
March 2015
Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month Poster Contest
Due On or Before March 17
- There's No Excuse for Child Abuse!
- 1st place prize for elementary: a $250 gift card
- 1st place prize for secondary: a $250 gift card
- 2nd and 3rd place prize for elementary and secondary - gift cards (amount varies).
February 2015
Water Conservation Poster Contest
Click HERE for information on Water Conservation
Click HERE for Art Gallery of Poster Contest Winners
Click HERE for Poster Contest Rules
January 2015
October 2014
Essential Question
What is the purpose of a poster? Click HERE for answer
Vocabulary (Click on links for definitions)
Design Elements, Design Principles, Composition, Layout, Lettering ,Line Quality, Community
Design Elements, Design Principles, Composition, Layout, Lettering ,Line Quality, Community
Home Learning
Week 1-3 - Due from September 29 to October 17: Read about WalkSafe, Pink Ribbons, Red Ribbons, Other Causes (Click on the words to read about these subjects)
Week 4 - Due from October 20 to 24
TESTS CLOSED
Monday
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Due on October 20
Before 8:30am
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Due on October 20
Before 10:30am
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Due on October 20
Before 1:00pm
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Due on October 20
Before 2:00pm
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Tuesday
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Due on October 21
Before 8:30am
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Due on October 21
Before 10:30am
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Due on October 21
Before 1:00pm
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Due on October 21
Before 2:00pm
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Wednesday
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Due on Monday
October 20
Before 9:30am
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Due on
October 22
Before 10:30am
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Due on
October 22
Before 1:00pm
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Thursday
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Due on October 23
Before 8:30am
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Due on October 23
Before 10:30am
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Due on October 23
Before 1:00pm
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Due on October 23
Before 2:00pm
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Friday
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Due on October 24
Before 8:30am
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Due on October 24
Before 10:30am
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Due on October 24
Before 1:00pm
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Due on October 24
Before 2:00pm
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Watch these videos to help you with your Poster
Basic Perspective
Basic Car
Congratulations to the Oak Grove WalkSafe Winners!
Grade 2-3 Category: Yssaidra Guillaume, 3rd, Ms. Wilcox
Grade 4-5 Category: Samuel Trazil, 5t, Ms. S. Murray
How to Draw a Ribbon
How to Draw A Football
How to Draw a Football Player (Click on Link)
How to Draw a Football Field (Click on Link)
April 2014
Blue Ribbon Month
Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness
- Specifications: Elementary School Category: All artwork must be original and 22" x 24" in size. Work may be done entirely in one medium or be of mixed media. Acceptable media include: any paint; ink; pen; crayon; pastels; photography; collage; any paper; canvas. Computer generated or digitally enhanced art will not be accepted at the elementary school level.
- Poster illustrations should encompass the following theme:
- There’s No Excuse for Child Abuse!
- For more information visit the following link: http://www.amigosforkids.org/amigos.php#awareness and go to the section titled “download brochure” for children.
- There will be an elementary and a secondary first, second and third prize winner.
- 1st place prize for elementary: a $250 gift card
- 1st place prize for secondary: a $250 gift card
- 2nd and 3rd place prize for Elementary and Secondary – Gift cards.
March 2014
Click on the link below to get more information:
2- Be a Drop Saver champion!
Click on the link below to get the instructions.
November 2013
Create a collage that portrays the ecosystem you would like to explore including some of the plants that live there.
What is an ecosystem? Answer ---> Facts about ecosystems
Examples of ecosystems are:
- Deserts (examples of plants in the desert)
- Tropical Rainforests (examples of plants in tropical rainforests)
- Grasslands (examples of plants in grasslands)
Assignment: 1) Choose an ecosystem
2) Draw on different colored construction paper different plants from that ecosystem
3) Trace, color, glue and paste on a background drawing of your ecosystem
Of course you can choose another ecosystem not listed here. Just make sure you follow the directions.
Good luck!
October 2013
September 2013
Additional Resources: Learn how to draw people in sports
References: http://www.walksafe.us
Learn How to Draw 1 Point Perspective
Learn more about Perspective
March 2013
Anti-Bullying Poster Contest - "No Name-Calling"
Teen recording Artist, Karlee Roberts, invites all students (grades 5-12) to enter her annual No Name-Calling Poster Contest. Derived from her song and music video, "Call Me Whatever," the 2013 national poster contest encourages students to discover the universal facet of humanity while giving them the power to draw, paint, create, and express themselves to help spread awareness to others. Entries are now showcased at the Museum of Tolerance in New York. Other partners include international organizations "PACER", "Pop Beats Bullying", and "My Kindness Counts". There is not cost to enter. All entries must be postmarked no later than April 19, 2013. Posters will not be returned. Winners will be notified by May 2013.
For lyrics, visit www.karleeroberts.com
February 2013
Click here to view previous winning posters: Clean Up & Green Up Click here to learn how to draw simple Trees, Roses and Tulips
January 2013
Drop Savers Poster Contest Information Click Here to view previous winning posters: Drop Savers
November 2012
Also read the following book located by the poster section of the art room to help you with this poster
Or
Read it online by clicking HERE
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