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Art Masterpiece Orientation August 18, 2011. FULTON ELEMENTARY 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. Annual Timeline. Art Masterpiece Volunteer Orientation September 6/193:15 (Refresher/Full Orientation) August 181:45 – 2:55 (Art Masterpiece Volunteer Orientation) Lesson Delivery - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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FULTON ELEMENTARY2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR
Art Masterpiece OrientationAugust 18, 2011
Annual Timeline Art Masterpiece Volunteer Orientation
September 6/19 3:15 (Refresher/Full Orientation) August 18 1:45 – 2:55 (Art Masterpiece Volunteer Orientation)
Lesson Delivery September – October Lesson 1 November – December Lesson 2 January Lesson 3 February Lesson 4 April Lesson 5 May Lesson 6
Art to Remember Fundraiser (Fourth Grade Exception) September 30 Student Art Fundraiser Creations to be completed October 19 Artwork Order Forms Sent Home October 26 Orders due back from Parents December 16 Orders expected for delivery to students
Art Walk (dates to be confirmed)
Prior to March 8 Displays completed Early May Displays taken down
Artist in ResidenceMei Kuei Chan CruiseFulton has been awarded a “Arts” grant to bring an Mei Kuei onto campus to
educate our students on Chinese cultureMei Kuei’s residency will be from August 15 – September 9She will be in the classroom for 1-7 lessons
K, 1, 2 – 1 lesson 3, 5, 6 – 2 lessons 4 – 7 lessons
Her lessons will cover Chinese language, customs, art (calligraphy, paper boxes), sports (yo-yo), math (abacus)
As part of the programme, Fulton students will be creating “twin towers” out of red, white, blue paper boxes to honor the 10th anniversary of 9-11
You can find more about Mei Kuei on her website (www.meikuei.com)
Volunteer Guiding PrinciplesWe have 6 art lessons and one Art to Remember fundraiser creation lesson
over the course of the year (Fourth grade will have 5 lessons) Grade Level Coordinators will organize a practice session before each art lesson. Make
every effort to attend as you will be able to plan for your delivery, share ideas and create the art project before getting up in front of the kids
Supplies for each art lesson will be in a bin by grade level. Please pick up the bin from the workroom before going to the classroom to deliver your lesson. Please return the bin in the same condition for the next class. If you are running low on supplies, restock from the cabinets. If the cabinets are running low, please contact Angie Luther.
Schedule your class sessions ahead of time with your teacher Do not overlap conducts during the same time as any other art sessions at your grade
level and make every effort to not overlap with other grade levels Lesson schedules will be maintained on a Fulton Art Masterpiece Calendar located at
http://www.localendar.com/public/fultonartcalendar. Updates should be submitted to your Grade Level coordinator. Be sure to block 1 ½ hours (15 minute setup/cleanup at the beginning/end)
• Be sure to display the art work outside the teachers room after each lesson is completed - preferably on the bulletin board but the brick walls work as well.
• All art lesson creations are to be kept in a student “portfolio” in the teacher’s room after they come down from the walls. Portfolio’s will have covers which highlight the artists covered during the year. You should create the portfolio’s prior to the first art lesson.
• One art lesson per class will be displayed in the main hallway during the months of March and April. You will be notified which lesson from each class will be displayed during the Art Walk. This will ensure we have a wide variety of displays and also help you prepare for the yearend presentation. For example, some artwork is made into a single masterpiece which you will want to save.
• Classroom code of conduct• Let the students do a lot of the talking. This is as much about them using their
imagination and inquisitive minds as it is about them learning facts about artists and artwork.
• Please do not bring candy or treats to the classroom as we don’t want any students to feel left out.
Volunteer Guiding Principles
Art Flow MapART MASTERPIECE
Can also use other thinking maps like “Bubble Maps”. See Fulton Website – Curriculum for more ideas
• All materials you will need are located on the Fulton Art Masterpiece Website. Printouts of all materials are also located in a grade level binder in the work room
• The materials are organized into 7 sections– About Art Masterpiece– Volunteers– Art I Facts– Key Dates and Class Lesson Schedule– Artists and Projects– Lesson Plans– Annual Events
Displaying ArtworkEach art lesson should be displayed in the hallway near the
teacher’s roomCreate a “board” that can be used throughout the yearCoordinate with your teacher where the artwork should be
displayed (using his/her bulletin board or on the brick walls)Hang the artwork from decorated clothes pins (using fun
pictures, pictures of the students, etc.) Remember to include a minimum of the child’s first name and last initial
One of your art lessons will need to be displayed in the main hallway for Art Walk (to be created by student led conferences on March 8)
Sample Name Tags
Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Sample Name Tags
HunterQuickSallyJones
SallyJones
Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Sally
Jones
PortfoliosYou will need to create a Portfolio for each student to store their
artwork and delivery back to the students at the end of the school yearPortfolios will be made out of butcher paperThis year we will create cover sheets for the portfolios (samples on
next slide)You should create the portfolios prior to your first non-fundraiser
lessonAfter the artwork is removed from the display, you should put the
artwork in the respective student’s portfolio and store the portfolios in the classroom
Make sure the teachers do not send the portfolios home until you have confirmed all artwork and letter to the parents is in the portfolios
ART MASTERPIECE PORTFOLIOFULTON ELEMENTARY
2011 – 2012 SCHOOL YEARMRS. NORTON’S THIRD GRADE CLASS
SALLY JONES
VICTOR VASSERLY GEORGES SERAUT TAPESTRY
JACKSON POLLOCK DALE CHIHULY
Art Fundraiser ScheduleMonday, August 22 Materials Available to Start Art
Masterpiece Creations
Friday, September 30* Art Masterpiece Creations Completed
Monday, October 3 –Tuesday, October 18
Fall Break
Wednesday, October 19* Order Forms sent Home to Parents
Wednesday, October 26* Orders Forms due back from Parents
Friday, November 4 Orders sent to Art To Remember
Wednesday, December 14 Orders returned to Fulton
Friday, December 16 Orders distributed to Students* Due to Artist in Residence, Fourth Grade will complete their Art Fundraiser Project after Fall Break to be completed by October 26 with orders due back from Parents by November 2.
Art Fundraiser• Art to Remember (ATR) Program Highlights
– 8 x 11 ½ drawing paper supplied by ATR– Use lots of bright colors, fill entire page– Use markers, crayons, water colors, paints and oil pastels– Do not use neon paint, highlighters, pale images, light colored pencils, soft strokes– Grade level leads will have examples of art projects– Have child sign (or put initials) and date the front of the artwork at least 1” from the edge of
the paper (somewhere within the artwork)– Pre-printed labels with child’s name will be provided and need to be adhered to the back of
the artwork• Do not write on back of artwork in marker or pen• Collect artwork, ensure you have one picture per student
– When artwork is finished, put the artwork in the student’s order envelope with their respective pre-printed label and place the envelopes back in your grade level bins by September 30
Your Next Steps• Contact your teacher to schedule your first two sessions
– Art Fundraiser– Lesson 1 (after your scheduled grade level planning session)
• Your grade coordinator will contact you to schedule the Lesson 1 planning session
• Review materials related to Art Fundraiser to prepare for that session– You will need to pull your own supplies the day of your Art
Fundraiser session based on the medium you select for your class• Ask questions – to your grade level coordinator or any of the
program coordinators
Other Items
Art Museum MembershipArt Museum LessonsDrawing BucketKids Swap
Library Resources
Mrs. Sanders, Librarian
Questions
Contact your Grade Level Coordinator
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