We learned how to use 1 point perspective to learn how to make realistic drawings. We used vanishing point, horizon line and we had to add Autumn details.  Math was included in this technique by knowing how to use a ruler correctly and how to use angles to make the house connect to the vanishing point. 
Melanie Boschen(Tack), Photographer and Reporter
Alexis French(Tack), Photographer and Reporter
 
Kandisky was a very expressive man. If you  looked  at his paintings with another  person you would not see the same thing. You would almost think he was a little kid because of the way he explored color. The requirements for our project were to include at least 4 tertiary colors, pride in work, be thoughtful, variety,  lines,shapes,colors - and to be expressive! 
Post by Ruby Williams Grade 5 Leard
 
At first some students were not too thrilled about the theme of reptiles for their fundraiser project. I chose this theme because I knew it would give students the opportunity to explore colors and practice creating colors from the tertiary color family (yellow-green, red-orange, blue-green...). I think they didn't like the theme because they thought it was too difficult. I am very pleased with the results and students were too. They were very proud of their drawings!
Photographs taken by Melanie Boschen Grade 5