7. PR and parent communication…
Josh’s portrait in
profile of mom…
Mom’s portrait in
profile of Josh…
8. Where:
Student journals can be stored in colored folders designating
each grade level, and stacked on the table in a “folder holder”
for the students in all classes who sit on the table during that day.
10. Why:
“Both art specialists and classroom teachers can move art
activities to the heart of the curriculum by using art as a
means of communication and by adopting language
development goals for instruction as well as art-based
instructional objectives.” Paula Eubanks, School of Art
and Design, Georgia State University, GA NAEA
Advisory, Art and Language Development Summer l998.
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Journaling is an
ILLUSTRATION
of student progress…
Unyung’s Grade 1
Sketchbook/ Journal
12.
13. “We are taught to write by copying marks, and even
when we copy marks we all make them individually.
We all have different kinds of handwriting.
Within a year or two of being taught to write, things
happen to our handwriting and personal ways of making
marks develop very quickly.
That’s the way, really, you learn to draw.
And in learning to draw … you learn to
look. It’s not the beauty of the marks we
like in writing, it’s the beauty of the ideas.”
………………………………….artist David Hockney