Greetings Art Educators, Ken Schwab sent me a number of new images for his Georgia O'Keeffe Watercolor Lesson. I have added most of them to this Gallery page: ...
What a great idea... clay cars. Mine if I borrow you idea, I think my 5th graders would love the idea of creating clay cars... I could incorporate it with my...
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art_education@yahoogr...
Jul 2, 2006 1:55 am
List members, This is a monthly reminder about your options with the Art Education list group. Did you know you can configure your membership so that you get...
I am a 43 year old college student, lol. I am attending USI and started as an english major, but "accidentally" got in drawing one when I botched college...
Over the years I have tried several ways to create web portfolios and photo galleries. When I first started my website back in 1996 there were few tools...
Cat ~ I'm glad you're excited about the idea too! Thanks for the tips! ~ Kathleen "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."- Pablo Picasso ...
I have made a little clay convertible before using slab and coils. Every year, I have my fifth graders make hollow form ceramic animals or gargoyles. There...
Lorri, please contact me off list. www.arteducationstudio.com Barb Reser ... From: Lorri Richey To: art_education@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006...
I teach art in a middle school, grades 5-8. We will return in the fall to an alternating block schedule, meaning I will have 80 minute periods. I am looking...
I have become increasingly interested in blogs. I 'm not sure I ever have the time to get through them all. Pam wrote about a blog for her art -ed students. I...
In my pottery class the 4-5th graders just want to make mobile phones with their clay.They have conversations with each other on their clay phones......becuase...
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Barb Felsecker
felsecker@...
Jul 3, 2006 5:29 pm
Hi Chris: I think you will LOVE the block scheduling! For art teachers in particular, it gives students so much more time to work on projects and your 80...
i had a block schedule for four years and i found a few things to be helpful. 1. start class with a warm up (i have some suggestions if you are interested) 2....
I'm wanting to create a website for my classrooms. I want to be able to post projects and ideas to share with students, parents and other art teachers. I was...
Theresa, If you have a Mac and iLife06 or 05 buying a.Mac account for a website is actually a great deal. iLife 06 makes it easy to set up a photogallery and...
Thanks Harold - I was pondering if buying the .Mac account was a good deal - there seemed to be a lot of things with it. I have a new (purchased in May) iBook...
Dear Art Educators, This was posted to Net Gold list by Linda Bee. I thought those of you who teach fantasy art would be interested in browsing the images from...
I for one love block scheduling. I spent the last ten years teaching in a middle school with an 81 minute block on alternate A/B days. It was wonderful! My 8th...
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Liz Egan
unleashed@...
Jul 5, 2006 1:16 pm
While I was a long term sub in an elementary school, I did the cardboard relief project a little differently with wonderful results from 3rd graders. We...
Hi Liz, I really like this idea. Two questions: 1. why would you use gesso instead of shellack? Either is fine with me I was just wondering what you learned...
Dear Art Educators, Marsha G. has shared her lesson plan for Interior Design: http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/high/Marsha-Interior.htm This was a...
Dear Art Educators, Catherine King's students had fun with this food sculpture lesson: http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/high/Catherine-food.htm ...
Dear Art Educators, I was looking in my inbox an found an old post about Judy Pfaff. Her prints would be good inspiration for the corrugated cardboard replief...
Hi, I just posted info about many of the sessions I attended on my first day at NECC. http://digitalharold.blogspot.com/ A photographer, DeWitt Jones, did the...