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November | 2014 | Self-Directed Art
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Archive for November, 2014. Kindergarten Choice-Based Learning in Art Class. On November 9, 2014. Transitions in the Month of September. Art in the Month of June. More and More Clay. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 106 other followers. Art of Apex High School. Kathleen volp: Pronk and hackneyed object maker. Ms A Talking Art. National Art Education Association. Teaching for Artistic Behavior.
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March | 2015 | Self-Directed Art
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Archive for March, 2015. On March 8, 2015. On March 8, 2015. Transitions in the Month of September. Art in the Month of June. More and More Clay. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 106 other followers. Art of Apex High School. Kathleen volp: Pronk and hackneyed object maker. Ms A Talking Art. National Art Education Association. Teaching for Artistic Behavior. Transition to Choice Based Art Education.
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Kindergarten Art | Self-Directed Art
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March 8, 2015. Children practice their design skills by constructing structures at the 3D studio. Franklin kindergarteners are enthusiastic artists! Clay basics through trial-and-error. Drawing a birthday crown. It is exciting to see what children choose to create each week during their 45-minute art class! Laquo; Snowmaggedon 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Artists Observe! | Self-Directed Art
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June 7, 2015. A first grader’s painting of iris and peonies. Artists are visual thinkers, constantly observing and recording images of their experiences each day. Observation includes all of the senses: sight, sound, taste, touch and smell. These senses alert artists to fine nuances that can inform their artistic practice. Observation is a Studio Habit of Mind (. Hetland, et.al., 2007). This still life observation painting shows consideration of the background with designs and a border. More and More Clay.
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October | 2014 | Self-Directed Art
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Archive for October, 2014. Outdoor Photography with Third Graders. On October 19, 2014. On October 4, 2014. Transitions in the Month of September. Art in the Month of June. More and More Clay. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 106 other followers. Art of Apex High School. Kathleen volp: Pronk and hackneyed object maker. Ms A Talking Art. National Art Education Association. Teaching for Artistic Behavior.
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December | 2014 | Self-Directed Art
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Archive for December, 2014. December in the Creativity Studio. On December 15, 2014. Teaching for Artistic Behaviors. On December 7, 2014. Transitions in the Month of September. Art in the Month of June. More and More Clay. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 106 other followers. Art of Apex High School. Kathleen volp: Pronk and hackneyed object maker. Ms A Talking Art. National Art Education Association.
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February | 2015 | Self-Directed Art
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Archive for February, 2015. On February 22, 2015. On February 16, 2015. Transitions in the Month of September. Art in the Month of June. More and More Clay. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 106 other followers. Art of Apex High School. Kathleen volp: Pronk and hackneyed object maker. Ms A Talking Art. National Art Education Association. Teaching for Artistic Behavior. Transition to Choice Based Art Education.
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Stop-Motion Animation 2015 | Self-Directed Art
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June 24, 2015. Fourth graders developed skills in storytelling, claymation, technology and, most importantly, collaboration as they worked in teams to plan and create their animations. There are many steps in the stop-motion process:. 1 Sketch/write a storyboard showing characters, location and story arc. 2 Make characters, props and backgrounds out of clay and paper. 3 Photograph the characters against the backgrounds, step-by-step. Some animations have close to 200 photographs! Laquo; Artists Observe!
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Photography Revisited | Self-Directed Art
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January 25, 2015. The bubbler is working! Photos of still lifes were taken indoors on a rainy day. After several months of waiting, third graders have finally gotten onto laptops to edit their photographs! Students each get an entire class to play with iPhoto, to crop and manipulate color and add vignettes. They are coached by those who last used the same laptop. Peer coaching reinforces skills and helps to consolidate understandings. What does digital photography teach? Laquo; Secret Sketchbooks. You ar...
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Drawing Boot Camp | Self-Directed Art
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February 16, 2015. Fifth graders are challenging their drawing abilities with a series of exercises aimed at skill development. Drawing Boot Camp is one among five WOW (Wonderful Original Work) choices that students could make for a 5-class intensive study. These students draw frequently and have shown interest in expanding their skills to bring more realism to their drawings. Contour drawing of armatures. A variety of animal objects are available for contour drawing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. More and...