Material list
- 12" x 18" plain white paper (I used Watercolor Paper)
- Liquid watercolor or any paint of your choice
- Pipe Cleaners
- Assorted Beads
- Whole Punchers
- Small paper clips, two for each student
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In second grade we just finished our Japanese fans. Usually I do Kimonos but this year I applied for an open call for artists for Davis Art Publications. They allowed us to sign up for a variety of lesson plans written. I "tweaked" a few things to accommodate materials that I had available. I do not use a written curriculum for all my projects but it is nice to research a variety of similar lesson plans to deliver solid instruction. Davis Publications are excellent when it comes to incorporating standards and linking things with vocabulary words, techniques, literature connections, and so much more!
Material list
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Meet Mrs. Smith
Hi, I am so happy you are here! My name is Jillette Smith and my journey as an art educator has taken me on an incredible ride. I began teaching in a rural school district located in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. I taught in this district nearly 8 years. Recently, I began teaching art at a larger district near central PA; Williamsport Area School District, home of the Millionaires! I am very proud to be a Millionaire but miss my Bloomsburg Panthers dearly! I teach grades four, five, and six while serving roughly 500 students. Aside, from teaching; I am very passionate about professional development and sharing/collaborating with other art educators. I spend lots of time as a volunteer on the board of PA's chapter of NAEA (National Art Education Association). As the Regional Representative for PAEA, I help support art teachers in our local school districts by providing them with Act 48 accredited opportunities that pertain to them as artists and art educators, advocate for arts education in PA schools. I love serving on this board because of their strong contribution and dedication for art advocacy and quality arts education in schools for every student. The network of peers is invaluable to me and has shaped who I am as an art educator! To learn more about PAEA you can check out the website here! Archives
February 2021
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