Day 1
Watercolor sampler chart- talk about supplies: brushes, watercolors, paper
Day 2
watercolor sampler chart-
Day 3
OIl Pastel flower Georgia O'Keefe
Day 4
Oil pastel flower
& Table washing each day!
Do weekly starter sketch!! it can be a photo or something....People can't find their pencils & sketchbooks!
next Tri, give out #2 pencils- use chacoal at shading time!!
The binders are hard at first, but give instant success and organization later, and a place to put artwork. If I still order sketchbooks, they can remove them anytime & take them home!
Self Portraits or Oil pastel Flower or Japanese Sumei
Computer- Line
Friday, August 27, 2010
Week 3
Contour fruit is graded now
Shape & Color with Henri Rousseau collage
Requirements
tissue, jungle animals flowers
Begin art history
Finish Dot book
Friday computers- Rousseau collage
Shape & Color with Henri Rousseau collage
Requirements
tissue, jungle animals flowers
Begin art history
Finish Dot book
Friday computers- Rousseau collage
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Week 2
Day 1
Get sketchbooks
Get pencil boxes
Teach about supplies
Contour hand
page of circles
conbtour shoe
take a line for a walk
etch-a-sketch line
Day 2
Explain come to class procedure
put backpack in front
get pencil box
still life--how to sletch thumbnail sketching
contour lines in flowers & apples
watch NGA still life
Table captain
to do
talking thermometer
Day 3
Contour Line Fruit Basket
Shwo samples of strudent sartwork
Explain contour lines & demonstrate again
Have handout on desks of apple contour sketch
Have pencils & pencil sharpenet
Bring samples of colored pencil artwork
Talk about composition- principles
include onions & zuchinni * crookneck in fruitbowl
Make talking thermometer
decide about binders
Yes they want them!!
Decide about binders!
Make talking & hearing music on thermoeter
Plan tomorrow's computer assignment & post on web
Disclosure
Have some kind of assignment with crayon or colored pencil- coloring in- all the same direction- choose a direction stay with it! After contour or during.
Get sketchbooks
Get pencil boxes
Teach about supplies
Contour hand
page of circles
conbtour shoe
take a line for a walk
etch-a-sketch line
Day 2
Explain come to class procedure
put backpack in front
get pencil box
still life--how to sletch thumbnail sketching
contour lines in flowers & apples
watch NGA still life
Table captain
to do
talking thermometer
Day 3
Contour Line Fruit Basket
Shwo samples of strudent sartwork
Explain contour lines & demonstrate again
Have handout on desks of apple contour sketch
Have pencils & pencil sharpenet
Bring samples of colored pencil artwork
Talk about composition- principles
include onions & zuchinni * crookneck in fruitbowl
Make talking thermometer
decide about binders
Yes they want them!!
Decide about binders!
Make talking & hearing music on thermoeter
Plan tomorrow's computer assignment & post on web
Disclosure
Have some kind of assignment with crayon or colored pencil- coloring in- all the same direction- choose a direction stay with it! After contour or during.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Drawing & Painting Introduction
Welcome to Drawing and Painting!
I am happy to have this opportunity to create art with each of you!
Some of the things we will be doing in class will be:
Learn to draw
Create art with a variety of materials: colored pencil, chalk, oil pastel, watercolor, tempera paint, paper collage, pen & Ink, and more!
Understand and appreciate art history.
Be able to identify many paintings and works of the great master artists
Learn art vocabulary.
Explore art & museum sites on the computer, and create computerart.
We will represent Mount Logan Middle School with beautiful art!
We will become a classroom community- this comes next..........
Our Artroom Rules
To insure that the MLMS artroom is a safe and enjoyable environment for all, the following rules must be followed:
Be respectful.
Clean up.
Use materials/equipment responsibly.
Stay in your assigned seat during art production time
Try.
WE follow the same rules that are in the MLMS Student Handbook.
Grading
MLMS art students are graded on how well they achieve the learning objectives for each assignment or project. They are also graded on following directions, craftsmanship, originality and completion of preliminary work and self- assessment.
All assignments and assessments are evaluated using the standard rubric:
4 - exemplary, 3 - accomplished, 2 - developing, 1 - beginning
Expectations are for all students to reach a level of 3 or greater on all work. Whenever less than a 3 is indicated the work may be redone to show the student has increased their level of understanding. 10 points per day will be deducted from all late work. Professional artists have to be on time!
Life Skills
Students will receive scores using the 1-4 ratings as described above in the following areas:
• Participation
• Work ethic
• Collaborative skills
• Courtesy/Respect
You will be expected to respect the Artroom and all supplies, and clean up art materials. I hope no one will want to harm or destroy expensive art materials. There is no longer a 6th grade art program because of budget cuts.
Our materials are expensive and special, and will enable you to have success with art. If anyone is found to be harming material, this is vandalism, and I will refer you to Detective Argyle. This is a serious thing to do. Please take care of our room and supplies!
C o n s e q u e n c e s
Occassionaly a few students choose to ignore the art rules and behave poorly. In these cases, (depending on severity and frequency of poor behavior) the consequences for the student may be as follows:
Verbal warning
Conference with the teacher
Seat change
Temporary removal from artroom
Alternate assignment
Contact parent(s)
Behavior contract
Office referral
Permanent removal from class
Artroom procedures
When you arrive, put your backpack in the front of the room. Pick it up again after dismissal.
At the end of each class period, a cleanup job will be assigned. Be sure to do it, it's part of your grade. All table groups must be washed each day before leaving, and chairs tucked in. Each class can then arrive to a cheerful and clean artroom.
About your teacher, Mrs. Rouse
I have loved art since I was very young, and I have worked as an artist for many years.
After I graduated from college, I became a stained glass artist.
Then I became a graphic artist! That is an artist that produces artwork such as logos, illustration, and poster design -
I like to teach summer school. I have even taught art in a barn at The American West Heritage Center!
My favorite job ever, is teacher here at Mount Logan Middle School!
I look forward to a successful trimester with each of you in Drawing and Painting!
I am happy to have this opportunity to create art with each of you!
Some of the things we will be doing in class will be:
Learn to draw
Create art with a variety of materials: colored pencil, chalk, oil pastel, watercolor, tempera paint, paper collage, pen & Ink, and more!
Understand and appreciate art history.
Be able to identify many paintings and works of the great master artists
Learn art vocabulary.
Explore art & museum sites on the computer, and create computerart.
We will represent Mount Logan Middle School with beautiful art!
We will become a classroom community- this comes next..........
Our Artroom Rules
To insure that the MLMS artroom is a safe and enjoyable environment for all, the following rules must be followed:
Be respectful.
Clean up.
Use materials/equipment responsibly.
Stay in your assigned seat during art production time
Try.
WE follow the same rules that are in the MLMS Student Handbook.
Grading
MLMS art students are graded on how well they achieve the learning objectives for each assignment or project. They are also graded on following directions, craftsmanship, originality and completion of preliminary work and self- assessment.
All assignments and assessments are evaluated using the standard rubric:
4 - exemplary, 3 - accomplished, 2 - developing, 1 - beginning
Expectations are for all students to reach a level of 3 or greater on all work. Whenever less than a 3 is indicated the work may be redone to show the student has increased their level of understanding. 10 points per day will be deducted from all late work. Professional artists have to be on time!
Life Skills
Students will receive scores using the 1-4 ratings as described above in the following areas:
• Participation
• Work ethic
• Collaborative skills
• Courtesy/Respect
You will be expected to respect the Artroom and all supplies, and clean up art materials. I hope no one will want to harm or destroy expensive art materials. There is no longer a 6th grade art program because of budget cuts.
Our materials are expensive and special, and will enable you to have success with art. If anyone is found to be harming material, this is vandalism, and I will refer you to Detective Argyle. This is a serious thing to do. Please take care of our room and supplies!
C o n s e q u e n c e s
Occassionaly a few students choose to ignore the art rules and behave poorly. In these cases, (depending on severity and frequency of poor behavior) the consequences for the student may be as follows:
Verbal warning
Conference with the teacher
Seat change
Temporary removal from artroom
Alternate assignment
Contact parent(s)
Behavior contract
Office referral
Permanent removal from class
Artroom procedures
When you arrive, put your backpack in the front of the room. Pick it up again after dismissal.
At the end of each class period, a cleanup job will be assigned. Be sure to do it, it's part of your grade. All table groups must be washed each day before leaving, and chairs tucked in. Each class can then arrive to a cheerful and clean artroom.
About your teacher, Mrs. Rouse
I have loved art since I was very young, and I have worked as an artist for many years.
After I graduated from college, I became a stained glass artist.
Then I became a graphic artist! That is an artist that produces artwork such as logos, illustration, and poster design -
I like to teach summer school. I have even taught art in a barn at The American West Heritage Center!
My favorite job ever, is teacher here at Mount Logan Middle School!
I look forward to a successful trimester with each of you in Drawing and Painting!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Drawing & Painting Week 1
Day 1
Good Morning Students
Welcome to a new school year!
Choose your seat for today
20 minute day- good for name tages & summer memoriy activity.
I Remember Summer art activity or name tag
Day 2
Review classroom procedures\rules
overview of D & p
a little about me
how I grade
disclosure
Seating chart- take assigned seats
Receive sketchbook & pencil
practice starter sketch
Sketch!
Day 3
Line assignments
Contour line
Continuous line
Day 4
Good Morning Students
Welcome to a new school year!
Choose your seat for today
20 minute day- good for name tages & summer memoriy activity.
I Remember Summer art activity or name tag
Day 2
Review classroom procedures\rules
overview of D & p
a little about me
how I grade
disclosure
Seating chart- take assigned seats
Receive sketchbook & pencil
practice starter sketch
Sketch!
Day 3
Line assignments
Contour line
Continuous line
Day 4
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