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Sacco, Michael – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
In this article, the author describes a project in which his ninth-grade art students utilized a vinyl record as an unusual medium to create a work that exhibited solid design, great creativity, and strong craftsmanship. Students presented their pieces to the class for critique, explained the process, the media, and their feelings about their…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Grade 9, Art Activities, Creativity
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Coy, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Having taken close to 5000 digital pictures in the last few years, the author can easily say that nearly half of them are of her students' artwork. As stated in her May 2006 article in "SchoolArts", "Digital Diversity," the author uses her photos in everything from digital presentations to parent communication, in permanent art exhibits in school,…
Descriptors: Photography, Production Techniques, Art Products, Student Projects
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Asher, Rikki – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
The Pardada Pardadi Girls Vocational School (PPGVS) in India was established in 2000 by Virendera (Sam) Singh, a retired U.S. Dupont South Asia department head to address the issue of gender bias in India. According to the school's website, nearly half of India's population is illiterate: males outnumber females two-to-one in literacy and drop-out…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indians, Females, Gender Bias
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Klopak, Ken – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
The seventh- and eight-grade students in the author's art program sharpened up their eyesight and their use of color charts in preparation for an op art project. Op art is short for "optical patterns and designs." The goal of the project is to create and organize line and color into shapes, patterns, and design in symmetrical and asymmetrical…
Descriptors: Art Education, Grade 7, Grade 8, Middle School Students
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Nelken, Miranda – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
People know little about the non-domesticated animals that live around them. Somehow, they seem remote. In stories they hear about them, animals are often acting, speaking, and dressing like people. This article presents a lesson where students learn about the native species of their area while exploring the concept of interdependence through…
Descriptors: Animals, Art Education, Art Activities, Grade 3
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Vannata, Janine – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Both adults and children alike marvel at the grand vivid stained-glass windows created by American artist Louis Comfort Tiffany. Today he is commonly recognized as one of America's most influential designers and artists throughout the last nineteenth and early twentieth century. In the lesson described in this article, students created their own…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Middle School Students, Art Products
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Adamson, Kay – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Paul Klee's "Caprice in February" was on display in the author's artroom for use with a third-grade class. Without any prompting, her kindergartners became very interested in the color of his background. The author decided to take advantage of her students' enthusiasm. This article presents how the author and her kindergarten class use "Caprice in…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Color, Studio Art, Art Activities
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White, Heather – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Glass slumping is one of those projects that gives students a feeling of success and accomplishment. Glass slumping looks difficult to produce, and it often leaves others wondering how it is created. Slumping glass can provide dramatic results. Slumping refers to glass that, when heated, softens and conforms to the shape of a mold. Elementary…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Art Activities, Studio Art, Safety
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McIntosh, Ronald D. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Professional learning communities (PLCs) are designed to increase and improve the time teachers spend working with one another planning curriculum for mathematics, reading, writing, history, English, and other disciplines offered by their school. These meetings help to improve test scores in math and English. Teachers have coupled their subject…
Descriptors: Art Education, Mathematics Education, High Schools, Integrated Activities
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Nitzberg, Kevan – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Several years ago, the author began exploring the use of digital film and video as an art-making media when he took over instructing the video computer art class at the high school where he teaches. He found numerous ways to integrate a variety of multimedia technologies and software with more traditional types of visual art processes and…
Descriptors: Photography, Videotape Recordings, Computer Software, Film Production
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Coy, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
In this article, the author describes a project which gave students a chance to explore the idea of using "extreme" materials in a sculpture. While the process was, at times, challenging and stressful for teacher and student alike, the results proved that, with proper planning, even young students can independently demonstrate multiple solutions…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Grade 6, Studio Art, Art Materials
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Stephens, Shannon – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Puppetry is an ancient art form that exists in cultures throughout the world. The Indonesian island of Java is known for its ancient folk theater which blends religion, storytelling, music, art, and theater through puppetry. This traditional form of storytelling, known as "Wayang Kulit," dates back 1,000 years and continues to be a popular form of…
Descriptors: Puppetry, Story Telling, Art Activities, Grade 5
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Hubner, Betsy B. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
The majority of student and professional artists have faced the challenge of creating a self-portrait. It is probably the most universal task set for artists throughout the ages. The lesson described in this article serves as an alternative to the traditional self-portrait and as a means of achieving a likeness in a nonthreatening way. Students…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students
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Nelson, Cindy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
This article describes a lesson, designed for second graders, that begins with the teacher showing and talking about a few landscape fundamentals: horizon line, depth, and the mood or feeling that a work of art inspires. A class discussion ensues about how an artist's images can make one feel, how they can convey calmness, warmth, anxiety, or a…
Descriptors: Art Education, National Standards, Grade 2, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Tam, Jeff – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
Printing, stamping, and rubbings are enjoyed by all ages, and the image-making capabilities of this media are endless and very spontaneous. In printmaking, images can be repeated, overlapped, inked in various colors, cut up, reassembled, and manipulated. Students find these methods to be engaging and serendipitous. This lesson, designed for eighth…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Grade 8, Studio Art, Art Activities
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