Monday, April 13, 2009
Rubrics as Forms of Assessment
As a person who admits that I am not very talented when it comes to art projects and always received poor grades in art class, I must say that I am very impressed by the rubrics. I wish my teachers implemented such a thing into my classes. I always took the time and did my best work on my art projects. I never thought it was fair that I received such low grades on something I worked so hard on. With rubrics, there is a fair chance given to all students.
Monday, April 6, 2009
"It Was Always the Pictures"
I really like the idea of the story kits. It definitely helps those students who learn better through pictures. Graphic notes are also very interesting. It assists those students who have difficulty organizing their notes do so by incorporating pictures.
There was one part in the article in particular that I really thought was important. It was the line, "Knowing student interests can help teachers develop curriculum, instruction, and even better support strategies (Kluth, 178). I definitely think this quote is so true and important. It is even more important when you have students with learning disabilities in your class. You have to learn about students as individuals in order to teach them to where they are going to learn the maximum possible. For some students, using pictures is the best for their learning. Therefore, these examples are worthwhile.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Romare Bearden- Let's Walk the Block

Monday, March 23, 2009
Graphic Novels

Monday, March 16, 2009
Islamic Art
Just by looking at Islamic art, one can recognize the intricacy and time that has been put towards it. It is absolutely stunning and fascinating. To think that there are people willing to take out enough time to create such masterpieces, is phenomenal. I had seen Islamic art before and always thought it was fabulous but it was not until I read these two articles that I attained a greater appreciation of it.
There are so many different ways and methods to create Islamic art. One can start with circle grids, triangle grids, and even diagonal grids. It is a great way to teach students art because they could perhaps choose the shape of grid they wanted to begin with. Although it is complex, there are very detailed instructions in one of the articles. If the teacher can have a great understanding of how to create Islamic art, he or she will be able to introduce and teach Islamic art to his or her students.
Islamic art is also important for culture lessons. The students will be able to gain a better understanding of the Islamic culture by doing a lesson in art. Perhaps some of my students will be of Islamic culture and incorporating this lesson into my classroom will make him or her feel special and allow the other students in the class to better understand.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Rube Goldberg=Art

Sunday, February 15, 2009
A Chair is Art?!

I have heard of aesthetic appearance before and thought I understood what it meant. But after reading this article, I realized that there is so much more to it than I originally thought. The quote, "The aesthetic experience may involve viewing something in a new way; provoking an instinctive response that promotes well-being; reflecting personal goals and a hope to fullfill those goals; and/or leading to deeper knowledge," really made me understand what aesthetic appearance was really about. There are so many different levels to it and so many different interpretations and importances. Who knew that a chair, something that people use practically everyday could be so inspiring and so beautiful?

