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Subject: Re: First-year Art Teacher


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Dylan (cool)
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Date Posted: 01:11:49 06/19/09 Fri
In reply to: Sarah 's message, "First-year Art Teacher" on 10:18:10 10/14/06 Sat

i think you should start with some easy cartoons for the young ones and for tha yr 8s try something like read a goosebumps book or something and get them to draw a picture of there fav situation.

By tha way im in yr 8 except im homeschooled bye.

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Marianna
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Date Posted: 21:38:25 03/29/11 Tue

I suggest taking your art standards for your state and starting from there. This will give you an outline for what each grade should be exposed to throught the year. Then look for lessons the match them. As years go by, you will fine tune what you want to teach where.


>Hello Everyone--
>
>I am a first-year Art teacher, and I need your help.
>I teach K-8 and I see each class once per week for 40
>minutes. So far, I have been doing random lesson
>plans for the kids. Should I be following a more
>organized curriculum? If so, what are some
>suggestions? There is a steep learning curve for me
>this year!!
>
>I appreciate ANY comments or suggestions, about
>anything!!
>
>Sarah

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