2. Introduction
● Kelly DeHart, MAT 5 Semester Student, June 20, 2018
● ED 562: Facilitating the Arts (Summer Semester 1) with
Professor Metcalfe
- Incorporation of Art into elementary classrooms (K-6)
3. VIdeo
Below is a link to a EDUtopia video showing an elementary
school, Two Rivers Public Charter School, and how they
integrate art into their classrooms on a daily basis.
● Art Integration
4. Website Link to Written Content
Listed below are three (3) articles that all discuss the
importance of having art integration in K-6 classrooms.
● EDUtopia: Use Arts Integration to Enhance Common Core
● TeachingChannel: When the Arts are Missing from your
Classroom
● Scholastic: Strategies for Art Integration
5. Graphic Organizer Created by A google app
Below is a graphic organizer created on Google Drive.
● Arts Graphic Organizer - Google Drive
6. Link to smart notebook lesson
Below are two links: the first link is to a lower elementary
art lesson (K-3) and the second link is to an upper
elementary art lesson on the Smart EXCHANGE.
● Color Wheel (Lower E.)
● Elements of Art and Design (Upper E.)
7. Kahoot
The link below is to a Kahoot that tests students on their
knowledge of color theory (ex. Which color is a primary
color? A. Green B. Purple C. White; Answer is A!).
● Color Theory Kahoot Game
8. Reflection
How can Google Slides help you share new digital resources and tools
for learning?
● Google Slides is an outstanding resource for using new digital
resources and tools for learning. Google Slides allows for the
seamless integration of technology within a lesson -- just by
tapping on a link or video, educators are able to take their
students to interactive activities that will further enhance
their learning. Additionally, I like using Google Slides due to
its straightforward design and options that allow for creativity
within a lesson. I used to use Microsoft PowerPoint and always
struggled with trying to share my work, download materials, and
insert hyperlinks.