Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Marbling on Paper and Fabric



Lucille P. Scelfo's Process for Marbling Silk

I recently taught a lesson on Suminagashi and paper marbling (except the students used tempera paint and shaving cream). Nevertheless, I liked the lesson so much that it has now snowballed into a rather large purchase of silk scarves, ties, and upgraded marbling supplies. I came across this artist's page while searching for more information on Suminagashi techniques. I like how she includes a "Process" page, and I think her pieces are very reasonably priced. Definitely worth viewing (both for professional and personal reasons).

Photography

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Monday, August 22, 2011

Picturing U.S. History



Pal Packets

Download these elementary resource folders under "Pal Packets" button

(from the website)Tools that encourage and support active parental participation in student learning.
PAL Packets® provide standards-based curriculum materials that support parental involvement in their children's academic success, strengthening the school-to-home connection.

Minneapolis Public School Arts Curriculum Maps

MPS: Arts Curriculum Maps

Road Trip Across the Arts: Tennessee

Road Trip Across the Arts: Tennessee: A COLLECTION OF SOUVENIR POSTCARDS CELEBRATINGTHE IMPACT OF THE ARTS ACROSS THE STATE

ArtsConnectEd

ArtConnectEd: Tools for Teaching the Arts

Art Careers (from Art Lex)

Art Careers page lists various descriptions for careers in the arts as well as additional resources.

Artists and related workers

2010-2011 career information for "artists and related workers" can be found on THIS page from  the Bureau of Labor Statistics

TEACH Engineering

TEACH Engineering 

(from the Homepage) "The TeachEngineering digital library provides teacher-tested, standards-based engineering content for K-12 teachers to use in science and math classrooms. Engineering lessons connect real-world experiences with curricular content already taught in K-12 classrooms. Mapped to educational content standards, TeachEngineering's comprehensive curricula are hands-on, inexpensive, and relevant to children's daily lives. Remember — you don't need to be an engineer to use these curricular resources!"

The Fun Works...

"The Fun Works...for careers that you never knew existed."

This is a neat website that discusses careers in various K-12 subject areas.

Animation Techniques

This page lists ten different animation techniques: object animation. pinscreen, rotoscope, animation stand, paper-cutouts, pixillation, drawing and etching on film, various experiments, computer, and animated drawings.

Association of Medical Illustrators

Association of Medical Illustrators

Children and Art Education | Multi-Sensory and Whole Brain Learning | Learning with Art

Children and Art Education | Multi-Sensory and Whole Brain Learning | Learning with Art

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Arts @ Pete's Power Point Station

Pete's Power Point Station offers free K-12 power point presentations and interactive kids games. Above is the image from The Arts page which contains many presentations ranging from artists, periods, vocabulary, and processes. The full list of topics is pictured below.


eGFI


It's an interactive site and magazine with lesson plans, online store, newsletter, teacher resources, videos, and a student blog.


Architecture: It's Elementary

Architecture: It's Elementary is a curriculum guide from the American Institute of Architects Michigan and the Michigan Architecture Foundation. It has complete lesson plans for grades K-5....I'm very impressed and excited! I'm even excited to read through all 494 pages of it!!!



K12

Click HERE to view the sample Art lessons from K12.



Mathematics in Art and Architecture

Mathematics in Art and Architecture.
Some of the links do not work, however there are many that do and are worth viewing.

Mathartfun Store

MathArtFun is a neat online store where you can purchase items that connect art and math.

Illuminations

I believe that all subjects can be taught through art, and art can be taught through all subjects. After all, everything is related to each other somehow...the key is finding out how. I often find myself searching within other subject areas to find inspiration for my one-day-art class and curriculum. I love LOVE LOVE finding relationships between things, so this seems to be a natural progression for me. Nevertheless, my point is that I often come across math and science sites and resources that are just begging to be incorporated into a visual arts lesson plan.

Illuminations, from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, is a great teaching resource which includes activities, lessons, and standards for K-12 mathematics. Given the relationship between art and math, this is a valuable tool for art teachers as well. This relationship can be seen in:
  • Shapes
  • Measurement
  • Tessellations
  • Fractals
  • Knots
  • Proportion
  • Patterns
  • Architecture
  • Plus much more...

Below is a worksheet maker that I thought was very neat. It is called Dynamic Paper, and it easily creates a variety of PDF worksheets which are available for you to download or embed into a webpage.
Dynamic Paper



Friday, August 12, 2011

Art History Club

This is an online art history encyclopedia and art reference site. It is very easy to navigate, and it covers a wide range of artists and movements.



2004 was a GREAT year for you, North Carolina!

Though 6 years old and counting, these curriculum guides from Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools in North Carolina are AMAZING! Each one is incredibly detailed, and for the inexperienced art teacher, they are definitely worth bookmarking (just remember where you save the link!).

HERE is a link to the district's website/Visual Arts page.
There are curriculum guides for elementary, middle school, high school, and honors courses. Below are a few images from the elementary guide. I'm a visual person, so it helps to have an image more so than a wordy description to refresh my memory. I have selected random parts that I find particularly useful.


This is what the layout of the Scope and Sequence chart looks like. I think this is very easy to determine which skills are required per grade level.


There is a section per each grade level titled "What every -grader Should Know and Be Able to Do."  This is a handy check-list for age/grade appropriate skills.  Likewise, each grade has recommended vocabulary words....not just 5 or 6, but a page full.  Vocab, vocab, vocab...literacy, literacy, literacy. YAY!

There are examples of assessments, rubrics, links, health and safety tips, glossary, and more.



I love Kansas City now!!

I have found many great new-teacher resources from almost every state, and I really wish I could remember when and where I bookmarked each one. Today, however, I found a brand new resource for new Art Teachers...thanks to the Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools Visual Arts Department. This handbook will be useful to new art teachers everywhere, not just within their district. I found the section on teaching from art carts to be especially useful. Thanks again Kansas City!!!



click HERE to view the PDF

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary

The Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary, from Math is Fun, contains 557 illustrated math terms & definitions and 121 animated terms & definitions. This is especially a great tool for visual-spatial learners!!

Below are a few screenshots from G: Golden Ratio



Making Music Fun

Making Music Fun contains free printables, interactive games, sheet music, biographies and other valuable resources for the elementary music classroom. 

Welcome To Arts & Activities Magazine

Welcome To Arts & Activities Magazine

Color in Motion

by Claudia Cortes


The Stars section provides information about each color.
The Lab contains three interactive projects.

Kerpoof Studio


 

 


Bembo

Bembo is an interactive website that creates images of animals from letters. For example, if you click on "P," you will see an animation that reads "Peacock." Then, each of the letters used to spell "Peacock" will be used to create an image of one.

BuiLD YouR WiLD SeLF

Monday, August 8, 2011

Voicethread



A list of Art-related Voicethread examples can be found HERE. Below is an example as well.




Mrs. Brown's Art Class

Mrs. Brown's Art Class is another great place to visit for lesson ideas and teaching tips.

Mixbook

PLEASE NOTE: This post contains images of an art-portfolio Mixbook. Some pages contain images of nude figure drawings from a university art class. 

I included Mixbook in a previous post, but here is an example of a Mixbook that I created. I ordered a hard copy of this version, and I have to admit...I LOVE IT!!!

This can be a great way for students to showcase their work, and the applications for educational use are pretty much unlimited. You can collaborate with others on the same book, order hard copies, or view & embed digital versions. Special discounts are available for educators. Tip: Coupon codes are almost always available at RetailMeNot (another website I can not live without)


| View Sample Photo Books | Create your own Photo Book

NGA Classroom

NGA Classroom for Teachers and Students contains images, lesson plans, virtual tours, interactive activities, and other resources about the visual arts.


Explore Shakespeare

Explore Shakespeare interactive site from The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.


Health & Safety in the Arts


Health & Safety in the Arts is a searchable database that lists safety information for various art mediums. This is a must-go-to website for any art teacher or artist. GREAT GREAT GREAT!



Project ARTiculate

Project ARTiculate "provides art lesson plans for teachers. All lessons have been developed and time-tested by the specialists at the Art Center in the Fairbanks, Alaska public schools." 

Also included on the site is a glossary of terms, safety information, and info on the
Elements and Principles of Art.