Today’s Ocean Week Comic Contest winners are both from the third grade. Please enjoy the fine undersea comics, “The Adventures of Quanto” by Preston S. and “Introducing…Mahi Mahi Man!” by Alexander B.
Today’s Ocean Week Comic Contest winners are both from the fifth grade. Please enjoy “Water Woman” by Alisha S. and “The Monkey of All Seas” by Morgan S.
"Water Woman" by Alisha S.
Alisha also won “Best Villain” for her evil Sea Monster.
"The Monkey of All Seas" by Morgan S.
See more comic contest winning entries in this post. Full details here!
Our school held a comic contest for Ocean Week. Students had to come up with an aquatic super hero, write and fully illustrate a comic panel. What a success! Here are our first two winners, “Kara the Kelp Queen” by Mariel A. and “Sealed with a Kiss” by Riley S.
"Kara the Kelp Queen" by Mariel, Fifth Grade
"Sealed with a Kiss" by Riley, Fourth Grade
We were fortunate to have artist Marietta Ellis, a former automobile designer for General Motors, visit our school. She educated the children on the history of comics and held comic draw-along assemblies. Ms. Ellis helped judge the contest. Mariel was the grand prize winner and her comic was featured in our local paper.
Tune in next time for more amazing comic contest winners!
Want to amaze and engage your students? Try oil pastel ‘painting’. The colors are vibrant, set up and clean are a breeze and students love the process.
Materials
Oil pastels
Q-tips
Baby oil
Small cups for oil
Watercolor paper
We did a directed draw of a great blue heron. We grouped our oil pastels so that they would blend nicely. This was a good opportunity to review warm and cool colors and analogous colors.
Heron: cool colors (purple, blue, green)
Water: purples and blues (analogous colors)
Sunset sky: warm colors ( red, orange, yellow) and pink
Hills: green and yellows (analogous colors)
Students make short strokes of oil pastel. Use two or three colors side by side. Then dip a q-tip in baby oil and blend the colors. A little oil goes a long way!
Dry on a drying rack.
Tips:
Use watercolor paper. Construction paper is too thin and oil will soak the paper.
Blot excess oil with tissue.
I spent yesterday walking around the harbor. Here is our sculptural version of the famous end-of-WWII photo, situated right next to the USS Midway.
Also in sight of the USS Midway – a large sculpture installation saluting Bob Hope’s contribution to the USO. The installation also features a real soundtrack of Bob entertaining the troops.
Hope you are enjoying your weekend…and giving thanks to all who have sacrificed for the US.