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Origami Gridding

7/31/2020

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Endangered Species Ruler-Free Grid Lesson For Home
I have done many grid projects in the past, from traditional, to Chuck Close style, Post-It Note grids, and even Warped grids... but during the pandemic, students may not have access to all the tools we normally use for grid projects, so I developed this method of folding to create an 8 x 8 grid. This video will take you through the lesson I will use with my students, but you can apply the technique to any grid drawing that needs to be done at home.
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Protest Art

7/21/2020

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Creating Thoughtful Political Posters As Art
​Political art does not have to be divisive. Political points of view have been in art for hundreds of years.  2 quick examples include the work of Goya and Jacque Louis David. Each was thoughtfully pushing a point of view that we can appreciate in hindsight. What may seem radical today, in time, may be seen as innovative or benign. Only future historians will be able to judge our actions today. 
​Political movements seem to have galvanized the country in a way we have not seen since the Civil Rights Marches of the 1960s. This is an opportunity for our students to have a voice and express their point of view. To ensure the message stays clear and positive, this is the assignment I am giving my students.
Pick an issue you feel passionate about.
Create a poster with your supportive message.

  • Title
  • Message
  • 3 Simple supporting facts
  • Bold image
  • Written Statement on back 1/2 page 12 pt font. explaining why it's important and how you are connected to the issue, why you care.
 
3 Items of CAUTION:
A. Stay Positive
B. NO Hate or Putdowns
C. NO Stereotypes  (Assigning the bad actions of a few to all in the group)
 
Possible political movements:
  • Black Lives Matter
  • Blue Lives Matter
  • LGBT Rights
  • Pro Abortion
  • Pro-Choice
  • Pro Life
  • Family Detention
  • Border Protection
  • Confederate Symbols
  • Creationism/Darwinism
  • Political Candidate to Support
  • Global Warming
  • Endangered Species
  • Recycling
  • Wearing Masks
Other?... When in doubt, ask. Share your sketch with your parents!
 
Assessed grade based on following directions, level of detail, and workmanship, not if I agree with your point of view.

Below are student samples, photographed by students, and submitted via Google Classroom. 
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My Pandemic Song

7/20/2020

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Illustrate the song that has helped you cope with the pandemic
Students create an illustration for a song that has helped them get through the pandemic so far. The illustration needs to include some of the lyrics within the image, integrated. If there are any words in the song that are not appropriate for school, use symbols instead like #$@* (but if there are too many inappropriate words, please pick another song).

Images need to meet class expectations outlined in this video:
https://youtu.be/4dbNPe1QcCU to get full credit.

When work is uploaded, include a paragraph or two explaining your artistic choices, why you picked that song, and how it is connected to you.
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    Remote Lessons

    I will add more and more lessons as we go through this Covid19 crisis together. IF you find any of this helpful, please visit my publisher's website for my books, and resources you can use and  copy for your students. They are all available on Amazon.

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