This document outlines the expectations, rules, and procedures for an elementary art class. It expects all students to follow rules, learn art techniques each year, and have a positive experience. The rules require students to treat the room and each other with respect, raise their hands, follow directions, and do their best work. Procedures include coming in quietly, beginning the warm-up, listening to directions, working until cleanup, and waiting quietly to be dismissed. The document also shares 10 lessons that art can teach, such as making judgments, considering multiple solutions, and expressing what cannot be said with words alone. Finally, it describes a unit on environmental awareness and reducing, reusing, and recycling, as well as showcasing
INITIATION OF LEARNING
Target Learners:-
Second language learners
Second language K2 learners
Second language learners who go to English Medium School but they are basically non-native English speakers
Good Manner Content:-
(a) Good Manners School Day
(b) Good Manners at Classroom
(c) Good Manners at School
(d) Love for Nature/School Garden
(e)Good Manners at Playground
(f) Good Manners at Home
(g) Good Table Manner
INITIATION OF LEARNING
Target Learners:-
Second language learners
Second language K2 learners
Second language learners who go to English Medium School but they are basically non-native English speakers
Good Manner Content:-
(a) Good Manners School Day
(b) Good Manners at Classroom
(c) Good Manners at School
(d) Love for Nature/School Garden
(e)Good Manners at Playground
(f) Good Manners at Home
(g) Good Table Manner
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2. Expectations
• Every child will follow the rules
• Every child will learn our procedures
• Every child will give it their personal best
• Every child will learn more about art and art
making each year
• Every child will have a positive experience!
3. Class Rules
• 1. Treat everyone and everything in the art room with RESPECT
• 2. Raise your hand to ask a question or give an answer
• 3. Follow all directions and procedures
• 4. Let the teacher teach
• 5. Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself
• 6. Always do your best
4. Class Procedures
• 1. Come in to the room quietly and be seated
• 2. Begin the warm-up activity immediately
• 3. Listen for directions
• 4. Work until clean-up time
• 5. Put artwork in the appropriate place
• 6. Clean up your mess/area
• 7. Wait quietly in your seat to be dismissed
5. 10 Lessons the Art Teach
By Eliot Eisner
1. The arts teach children to make
good judgments about
qualitative relationships.
2. The arts teach children that
problems can have more than
one solution
3. The arts celebrate multiple
perspectives.
6. 4. The arts teach children that in
complex forms of problem
solving purposes are seldom
fixed, but change with
circumstance and opportunity.
5. The arts make vivid the fact
that neither words in their literal
form nor numbers exhaust what
we can know.
10 Lessons the Art Teach
By Eliot Eisner
7. 6. The arts teach students that
small differences can have large
effects.
7. The arts teach students to
think through and within a
material.
8. The arts help children learn to
say what cannot be said.
10 Lessons the Art Teach
By Eliot Eisner
8. 9. The arts enable us to have
experience we can have from no
other source.
10. The arts' position in the school
curriculum symbolizes to the
young what adults believe is
important.
10 Lessons the Art Teach
By Eliot Eisner
9. eARTh ART with heART
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