Many people see art as something with many barriers to entry – maybe the materials are expensive, maybe you don't have the space, or maybe you think it's difficult, requiring many specialized tools. Sometimes that's true, but the artists here have created incredible works using almost nothing but paper and scissors or knives.
This editable Art Syllabus is the perfect way to add a fun to your class syllabus using a Bitmoji. It is perfect for middle school or high school art classes. This file is a google slide and is completely editable, including the pie graph. The downloaded file will instruct you to click on the link for the file. Once you have opened the view only file you will need to make a copy to edit it for your classroom. Note: I added a link for the Pie Chart for editing purposes. If you need to edit the pie chart you will need to make a copy, edit it, then copy the pie chart image and paste it into your syllabus. I also included a short set of instructions on how to add your Bitmoji to the syllabus.
Dear all, Here I share the work of my former student, Joey Jong. I am happy for her results though I thought her work could hit an A*—at lea...
Dear all, Here I share the work of my former student, Joey Jong. I am happy for her results though I thought her work could hit an A*—at least 90%. Be it October Exam or June Exam, and I can conclude that - - it's very challenging if you are aiming for good grades for this new syllabus (2020 onwards), the student needs to work hard, and you have to strategize and plan for each of your student topic selections. - the grading is always not consistent. Be it for Oct or June Exams - if the student wants to aim for B and above, 'Painting and related media' is the safest style to explore. Anyways, Congratulations to her and I am so proud to share her work with all of you here! Component 1 - Coursework (Nature) (A grade) Component 2 - ESA (A pile of washing up) (A grade) Overall: 86% A Grade Component 1 - Coursework ( 4 pages with back-to-back studies) Component 2 - Externally Set Assignment (2 pages with back-to-back studies) *************************************************************************** Thank you for visiting my blog. I want to inform you that if you're going to check/ask me anything related to Art & Design IGCSE 0400, please email me at [email protected] If you comment on my previous post, I am not always aware as I am unsure why I can't adjust the setting to get the notification. Unfortunately, I did not receive any notification. Please email me if you want me to respond to your concern. Thank you. IF YOU WANT TO USE MY STUDENTS VISUAL SAMPLE FROM THIS BLOG OR GUIDELINE I SHARE HERE, PLEASE DO CREDIT THIS BLOG. I WILL APPRECIATE THAT.
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One of my goals this year was to have my students really understand the artistic behaviors. I thought last year the students were looking at them only on the surface. I want a deeper understandin…
The daily practice of art history warm-ups will develop art criticism skills while investigating a broad range of artists throughout history.
"Just My Imagination" a group show of Canadian drawing at the Illingworth Kerr Gallery in Calgary, AB
Art 1 started off the school year doing sign language hands. I start the art 1 kids with modified contour drawings . They practice t...
Dear all, Here I share the work of my former student, Joey Jong. I am happy for her results though I thought her work could hit an A*—at lea...
As an art teacher, I have many lessons that never fail. Here is my list of top 5 art lessons that always lead to engaged students and fun conversations!
Check out student artwork posted to Artsonia from the Pictorial Calligraphy project gallery at Southgate Anderson High School.
Bosnian painter and engraver Safet Zec was born in Rogatica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. After completing Art High School in Sarajevo, he continued his studies in Belgrade where he graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1969.
Looking for games to play with a classroom? This list of English games in the classroom is exactly what you need to engage students!
Check out student artwork posted to Artsonia from the Pictorial Calligraphy project gallery at Southgate Anderson High School.
Electronic Media classes in third and fifth period have created Animal Hybrids … here are some of the more realistic examples:
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This past school year was a great one. With every school year that passes, I like to take a moment and reflect on activities that were successful in the
In this lesson plan, students will practice satire by creating puns with the name of Edgar Allan Poe. They will take a Meme form and write their Poe puns on the form to put on display in the classroom for our satire unit. Students in middle school and high school will love this engaging lesson pla
The Circle Game asks students to come up with as many different things as they can from one circle. I thought this activity was really fun! However, my elementary students were not that interested. Most of my kids' papers were dull circles with a scribble on them. I think older kids might "get it" better. I have included the handout from Ande Cook's Art Starters as well as my lesson plan with all the directions for a sub. The Ande Cook handouts were part of a SchoolArts subscription, or you can get her book: Art Starters
Hey guys! I am so excited to get to meet you all! This year is going to be great and a ton of fun! Here is a copy of your syllabus for middle school art.
Looking for games to play with a classroom? This list of English games in the classroom is exactly what you need to engage students!
Everyone likes a Good Newimal! New animals created as one of the first Photoshop projects the Computer Art class here at Apex HS completes. The objective is to mix the colors, textures and body part shapes as seamlessly as possible. Take a look -->
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Welcome! This blog post explores a project that depicts one cohesive image divided into 7 sections which illustrate the 7 elements of art: line, shape, color, form, value, texture, and space. The elements of art the artists toolbox they can use in an endless amount of ways to create infinite art solutions. This is a
On the first week of the new school year, I like to play games where I really get to know a lot about my students and they learn a bit about me, too. There are many great first day activities, but I chose an easy dice game this year. I stumbled upon this idea over at Pinterest. I found plenty of similar ideas, but I created a poster to meet my students' need. I am sharing with you my poster that you can download for free. Just print and play! The rule of this game is very simple. Children will roll the dice and then share something about themselves, depending on the number they rolled. Share this Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Today is a day I’m not looking at anything political on the Internet. I just can’t. I won’t. I mustn’t! I’m not even clicking on any of my favorite news sites today as I just know I’ll read or see something shitty that will bring me down in the dumps. So what am I left with? Cat memes and clickbait photo-themed websites. Yep. I wasted my time. I’m not proud of myself. But I didn’t get depressed or mad. In fact, I even chuckled silently to myself once or twice. Small victories. They mean so much. So I’m going to do something similar here today as I simply don’t know what else to do. Some of these images you’ve probably seen before because a few of ‘em come from those slow-moving clickbait-y sites. I apologize in advance. They are funny, though! Go on, take this slight distraction from reality with me, won’t you?
More often than not, when we look back at old yearbook photos, we cringe at the outfits we wore, the poses we’re in and even the hairstyle that adorned