Don't Judge a Box by Its Cover
For this lesson, students designed the outside of a box to represent how they are perceived by others, and the inside to represent how they know themselves to be. They were encouraged to work symbolic ...
Read MoreFor this lesson, students designed the outside of a box to represent how they are perceived by others, and the inside to represent how they know themselves to be. They were encouraged to work symbolic ...
Read MoreOne of the first early childhood lessons I ever taught as an elementary teacher became one I always taught. It combines imagination with simple color theory and bilateral or line symmetry. It also has ...
Read MoreWhen someone asks you what you do, what is your immediate answer? I suspect, for most of us, the answer is “I’m an art teacher.” It is the role with which we most identify. And we al ...
Read MoreMaintaining Order in the Art Room ...
Read MoreMy head is still spinning from a whirlwind of activities at NAEA in Seattle. ...
Read MoreIf my recollections are correct, I am pretty sure that the new student teacher I am getting this week will be my 25th. ...
Read MoreAs the school year wanes, my thoughts are turning to Santa Fe and our SchoolArts/CRIZMAC Folk Art Extravaganza. ...
Read MorePicture consequences is a circle game in which a group of people cooperatively draw a person or creature. ...
Read MoreSamantha Melvin and I had a great time presenting at the CEDFA (Center for Educator Development in the Fine Arts) Summit in Austin, Texas. ...
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