Mrs. R's Art room
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Creating a Learning Community Online
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Reflection on technology tools #brandyourclass
Flipgrid:
"is a website that allows teachers to create "grids" to facilitate video discussions. Each grid is like a message board where teachers can pose questions, called "topics," and their students can post video responses that appear in a tiled grid display."
During distance learning, it is very difficult to be able to see my students and to also hear from them. I would love to assign topics where they can critique artwork, express their feelings about artwork, and comment on each others art. I would assign an art project about an artist where I would have them listen to a book via youtube. Then, they would complete a project using step-by-step instructions and then use flipgrid to show me the completed artwork. Finally, students would use their 1:30 minutes to tell me one thing they learned about the process and how they felt about creating the artwork. Students would also be advised to leave positive feedback on one of their classmates posts so they can interact with each other.
Virtual Field Trips:
"A virtual field trip is a guided exploration through the world wide web that organizes a collection of pre-screened, thematically based web pages into a structured online learning experience."
To be able to travel the world from the comfort of your own classroom or home is a tool that benefits any teacher, especially an art teacher. How awesome would it be to visit the tomb of King Tut, Monet's waterlily pond, or the louvre? I remember as an art student in college having the professors changing the slides of pictures of the findings from King Tut's tomb and discussing each one individually. If I then had the ability to visit these sites virtually it could have opened up even more unknowns for me and allowed me to explore them more. At the time, I had no interest in learning about these subjects but now that I can virtually visit these sites and feel like I am there it has opened up such curiosity for me. I can only imagine now being the teacher that opens up this possibility for my own students. When I go to discuss Monet's backyard and how he went out all times of day to paint the waterlily pond I can show them exactly the spot and allow for a 360 degree tour.
I hope this will open up endless doors for my art students. I would love to do a virtual field trip for every unit that I teach to help make more personal connections with the topics and hopefully spark some more interest in the love of art.
Thank you for opening my eyes to new technology that will help support my art lessons and make teaching remotely less stressful.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Nearpod in the Art room
Nearpod in the Art room
Exploring Nearpod has been such a blast and I absolutely love this application. I am so impressed with the different challenges and activities that you can implement into your lessons or from a multitude of lessons in the library that are completely editable. I created a Frida Kahlo and Chris Uphues Nearpod that focuses on the artists life, art style and even fun facts. I was able to create mini challenges with Time to Climb, matching card game, embedded youtube videos and draw it, which allows the students to draw as an assessment.
Now that we are living in a COVID world, remote learning is more common and may be happening for a while. Nearpod is a great application to help support my art history lessons and also keep it fun as a new way to explore the artist assigned. I recommend creating your own and also exploring the library and seeing where these lessons will best support your curriculum.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Mrs. R's Art Room
Pinterest Passion Board
Line:
- Lines that Wiggle by Candace Whitman
- The Line by Paula Bossio
- Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
Color:
- Mix it Up by Herve Tullet
- Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh
- A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni
Shape:
- Mouse Shapes by Ellen Stoll Walsh
- Perfect Square by Michael Hall
- Shape by Shape by Suse Macdonald
Texture:
- Spiky, Slimy, Smooth by Jane Brocket
- Soft and Smooth, Rough and Bumpy by Dana Meachen Rau
- What is Texture? by Stephanie Fitzgerald
Mrs. R's Art Room
Social Media in the Art Room.
Social Media is a big part of my life. Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest are daily routines that I "check in" with throughout my day. In my professional life I have an Instagram page that showcases what is happening in my art room and opens up communication with my student's families. The only time I would use social media with my elementary students is when I am sharing what they are working on in the art room and what they are exploring in class.
Creating a Learning Community Online
Let's Stay Connected: Here in Mrs. R.'s Art room I want my students and families to know that I am here for you through these craz...
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Nearpod in the Art room Exploring Nearpod has been such a blast and I absolutely love this application. I am so impressed with the different...
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Let's Stay Connected: Here in Mrs. R.'s Art room I want my students and families to know that I am here for you through these craz...
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Pinterest Passion Board Barbara R. Art and Literature Pinterest Board It is very important for me to share my love of reading and art with...





