These are some video playlists I have created over the past few years that may be helpful as you teach remotely. Click RED TEXT = Active Link.
The Covid Altered Book: Weekly, and sometimes daily, I will post the process I am using to create an "Altered Book" to record our experiences during the pandemic. Detailed information and a Google Doc download can be found HERE. The format assumes students will create 1 section per week. The cover might count for 1 or two weeks depending on the level of detail you want. This is being followed by many teachers internationally and we may seek an exhibition when the whole pandemic is over. If you wish to be informed about such an exhibition, please comment HERE. (Best for middle and high school)
Media Tutorials: Over 30 simple and short videos on how to use basic art materials from scissors, to razors, to watercolor, and even plaster. They were made origianlly to help substatute teachers and coordinate with my book of lessons plans, but it will be helpful for parents as they help their children explore art at home. You can pick and choose specific videos and create links in your own teaching. No need to reinvent the wheel. (Good for ALL Age levels, K-12)
Understanding Art History: Short videos to help students undertsand the major styles of art from the Renaissance through Pop Art.
(Middle and high school, but some lower grades will "get" it.)
Additional Resources:
Art Cartoons: Great for introducing concepts and even exploring, "Why is it funny?" to dig more deeply into ideas.
Explore Tabs: The many tabs on the left of this screen will take you to MANY free resources you will find helpful like VIDEOS, other art teacher BLOGS, different kinds of ASSESSMENTS, Project ideas in both 2D, 3D, CLAY, and PHOTOGRAPHY.
The Covid Altered Book: Weekly, and sometimes daily, I will post the process I am using to create an "Altered Book" to record our experiences during the pandemic. Detailed information and a Google Doc download can be found HERE. The format assumes students will create 1 section per week. The cover might count for 1 or two weeks depending on the level of detail you want. This is being followed by many teachers internationally and we may seek an exhibition when the whole pandemic is over. If you wish to be informed about such an exhibition, please comment HERE. (Best for middle and high school)
Media Tutorials: Over 30 simple and short videos on how to use basic art materials from scissors, to razors, to watercolor, and even plaster. They were made origianlly to help substatute teachers and coordinate with my book of lessons plans, but it will be helpful for parents as they help their children explore art at home. You can pick and choose specific videos and create links in your own teaching. No need to reinvent the wheel. (Good for ALL Age levels, K-12)
Understanding Art History: Short videos to help students undertsand the major styles of art from the Renaissance through Pop Art.
(Middle and high school, but some lower grades will "get" it.)
Additional Resources:
Art Cartoons: Great for introducing concepts and even exploring, "Why is it funny?" to dig more deeply into ideas.
Explore Tabs: The many tabs on the left of this screen will take you to MANY free resources you will find helpful like VIDEOS, other art teacher BLOGS, different kinds of ASSESSMENTS, Project ideas in both 2D, 3D, CLAY, and PHOTOGRAPHY.
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