Friday, December 5, 2008

Lesson Plan Sharing

Share successful lesson plans.
Chris Brown

4 comments:

  1. Sheila Hubbard used this kind of mat for the centerpieces at the NATA Fall Conference. Some participants were asking Sheila to write directions. I found this when searching for weaving
    projects. Thought some others might like to see this.

    http://basketmakers.org/topics/beginners/situpon2.htm

    Pat Schulz
    pschulz@esu16.org

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  2. We do a lot of writing in our classroom, Daily Journaling over artist's work, then for each artwork (problem) students wrtie a
    PROPEL assessment which summarizes what they just completed.

    Examples of PROPEL (adapted from Howard Gardner's - Project Zero Work)can be seen on our website:


    http://www.gps.k12.ne.us/

    "STAFF"




    Lance Wurst
    Perkins County Schools
    lance_wurst@pcs.esu16.org

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  3. Have you tried the nylon & wire sculptures?
    Old wire clothes hangers, 33cent knee his, old latex paint or glue mixture?
    Charlene A - ecarens@gpcom.net

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  4. i have a lesson good for middle school using drawing skills and american sign
    language . just draw your hand showing each letter of your name. i then use the
    drawings to teach color theory using analogous color scheme to fill in the signs and
    the
    complements of those colors to fill in backgrounds.

    if this interests, let me know and i will send details and sample projects.

    Julia Gilreath
    OPS ART
    julia.gilreath@ops.org

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