Sunday, December 13, 2020
Roll an Elf on a Shelf
Saturday, December 12, 2020
What do you do when they have NO supplies at home?
All Student Works |
Here's another adaption we might give a try
to when we work with gradients.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
A New Adventure
So, Tuesday morning I will begin my Professional Development for teaching full year at the Virtual Academy. I have labored over this decision since school begin for us in early September. I feel like I am abandoning "my" students that I have worked with for multiple years. I have been in one of my schools since 2005 and the other since 2010. It feels like a loss in so many ways. It came down to the feeling that I really didn't have a choice to make. I am 65 years old, have a husband with health issues on disability and a daughter who is pregnant with our first grandchild. I've felt committed, then anxious, then undecided and unsure every step of the way to this point. Ultimately, with no guarantees, I felt I needed to chose working virtually from home. I know I can do this and I know I will give 100% to the endeavor. My plan is to rock it with success!
The down size, supplies not being available to students and limiting how I can present lessons. I will miss having hands that are caked with clay and watching as my students gleefully create and explore with a lump of clay. I will miss students that I adore and admire for their creative energies and enthusiasm. Maybe, next August, I will be able to walk back into my spaces and greet them in person. I can hope for that reality. Until then, I will work to build new relationships with new talented kids who bring me pride, laughter and smiles and rest assured, I will feel just as torn at the end of the year knowing they will be going back to a new normal and I might not be able to tag along.
Monday, June 15, 2020
Cartooning about Picasso
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Games for Visual Meetings
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Distance Learning...Still
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Texture Safari - Distrance Learning Style
Here is a link to my video.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Teaching with Social Distancing
So this experience led me to looking for other options. I downloaded Adobe Spark and used it for week two. This works really well, easily attaches to both school platforms because I have easy access to a link and the quality is great. What I did not love is that it is a slide platform that streamed into a video. So, I checked in with a few of the video gurus that we follow as Art Teachers and the overall recommendation was to use iMovie. It is now downloaded and that is where I will go today as I prepare for tomorrow's postings. My district is now using Google Classroom as our teaching mode, too. Watch for posting of all my teaching videos week by week. I'll get this and who knows what type of teacher I will become on the other side of this all. It's a whole new world!!!
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Big Cardboard Birds
Size is about 3 feet by 3 1/2 feet |