Friday, January 28, 2011
Reflection #2: Visual Arts
I have taken a lot of visual arts classes in my day, so as far as the principles and new knowledge, I knew most of the stuff already. But what I didn't know was how to really apply all of that to an elementary classroom. As a teacher, this will be very important to know and use. I really believe that art can open a lot of doors for students, and that it is very important in the classroom. Art is a way of expressing yourself, and students need something like that. I loved when we did the activity where we discussed the different pieces of art hanging around the room and what elements and principles they included in them. Doing this in a classroom can allow students the practice of being able to see that on their own. They could be looking at a piece of art, or even something in nature and pick out those different elements and principles they see. I want to prepare to effectively teach my students by learning as much as I can about it so that I can incorporate it in to my classroom. I want to get as many idea's and different activities I could do. I really liked doing the group project on the illustrator because it's something that can easily be applied in school. It allows students to see that illustrators are artists and that they can copy their technique or use it to get ideas of things they can do on their own. My group for the project all worked very well together. We picked an artist and put our heads together to come up with our activity of cutting out the paper and layering it as did David Wisnieski. I contributed by helping make the hand out, helping come up with the idea of what we could do, and by bringing some of the materials for our class activity.
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Samantha, the really cool thing about your past experience with art is that you are already comfortable with the language and skills and can really focus on ways to teach them effectively - that is exciting!
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