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Sunday, July 18, 2021
Housekeeping: Topping up White Glue
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Housekeeping: The Indispensable Tool
Hi! We all have that one (or countless!) essential tool in the art room. I use the scissors quite frequently and I can't imagine depriving the children of the opportunity to practise cutting just because we want to 'protect' them (from getting hurt). I shared about a scissors safety lesson and I'm happy to say that most of them do remember the rules.
Recently, the scissors are re-arranged to not just to appear neater but to track their whereabout and ensures that all scissors are returned after use. This layout allows me to see at a glance that all tools are in place. It's especially useful if you need to run to another class and counting all forty takes time.
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Art Class: Painting Routines
Hi! The children have started painting with water. I like using the coloured crepe papers for this lesson to talk about the painting routines. So when we are ready to proceed to using the actual paint pigment, the children are familiar with the routines and movement:
- clutter-free desk
- half-filled water container
- water container placed in the top center of the desk
- given only one paintbrush
- must place recycled paper underneath the watercolour paper
- tear the 'magical papers' and keep them under the water container
- hold the recycled paper lengthwise with both hands and bring to the drying rack
- rinse the paintbrush and water container
Instructions such as the amount of water to use is learnt through practice. Some children need more reminders so rest assured after a few practices, they will remember the routines. Take swimming for example, you can listen to explanation after explanation and watch many swimming videos. By not getting into the pool, how would you learn to swim? When all the children are in their painting mode, you could hear the pin drop! But the silence doesn't last long. 😹
Monday, January 18, 2021
Housekeeping: Art Trolley
Look at the bright colours on the trolley! Chances are if you are an Art teacher, you would start to be pushing cart this year. Initially, I tried to stuff my big bag with art materials but my shoulders are screaming for help. Get a sturdy trolley *cough* not this type from ikea *cough* with quality wheels and you can fill the art cart with enough materials for back-to-back classes. Most of the basic materials are owned by the students so I'll only provide other materials to individuals or those that they had forgotten to bring.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Housekeeping: Keeping Markers Intact
I'm so happy that this markers hack works! I saw this artroom hack some time ago and I thought I should try it too. It's too silly to worry over the lost of markers' covers or duplicate colours in a set. Sometimes, you have the whole set dropped on the ground and the markers seem to have a mind of their own. They can roll under the children's giant Smiggle lunchbox or fall into their school bags.
Despite all my tellings, you just have that set of markers that are not in place and you can spot them miles away but no time to fix. I removed all the unnecessary packagings and secure them with Duck Tape (not kidding, that's the brand). It's also easier to sanitise this way. The neon tapes are so brilliant and blinding no children can miss returning.
Just a word of caution, you can't cut the tape with scissors as the adhesive is too strong. NO MORE MISSING MARKERS! YAYY!
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Housekeeping: Covering up Noticeboards
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Housekeeping: Early Finishers
A friend who just started to conduct art classes asked how I track the progress of the different classes. As the classes spread throughout the week, some classes would miss their art lessons due to mandatory school programme such as health screening or accumulated time loss due to snack time embedded in the curriculum (a lot can be done in 10 min!). Thus, we have to plan for buffer time to ensure all children can still complete the curriculum. For my students who have completed their task this term, they will be helping to do up the art room by referring to the above video for a quick lesson.
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Housekeeping: Early Finishers (New!)
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Housekeeping: Lesson Packages
Hi teachers! I've been collecting my lesson resources and teachers' samples over the years and keeping them in envelopes like these in the resource room. I think it's essential to accumulate more resources and refine them for future use. Keeping them in opaque envelope would preserve the original colours of the painting. I have some samples of string art and watercolour painting for future reference. It's also useful to prepare simple activities for relief teachers in case there is a need.
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Art Club: Ceramics Preparation
There! I've recycled some clay containers for the glazes. By labelling multiple containers of each colour, students will have an array of choices for their bisque-fired clay. Previously, I had a variety of colours in ice-cube trays for each group but I find them quite messy and due to the close proximity of the colours, they can cross-contaminate easily.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Housekeeping: Cleaning watercolour cake paint set
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Housekeeping: Repurpose cardboard egg tray
Friday, April 5, 2019
Friday, October 5, 2018
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Housekeeping: Drawing on Fabric
Friday, July 13, 2018
Housekeeping: Art Display
Let's view the installation process! The contractor helped to source and fix the infrastructure - plastic nettings suspended from curtain tracks. Some prominent places near newly-erected walls were 'choped' first. Prior to this, we usually use blu-tac to hold up students' work which I find too labour intensive especially when we have to roll up four blu-tac (like boogers) for each work. When we remove the works, the whole process has to repeat and because the walls have multiple layers of paint through the years, sometimes the blu-tac just don't stay on very well. Thus, we think to hang the children's work with craft clothespins work better. Recently, we tried to make do with paper clips, a cheaper alternative and it means we are looking at a tougher time to remove them. Will keep you posted for new solutions!
Thanks to my colleague, Candice, for scaling the heights! |
The view from inside the art room! |
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Housekeeping: Managing Paint
Sunday, May 27, 2018
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Art Class: The Colour Experiment
Substitute palette paper with freezer paper. I got mine from the supermarket. It works as well, is a cheaper alternative and you can customise the dimensions. In this case, I'm using my art room tiles (x2) as my measuring ruler :D
Listen to photographer Angélica Dass on how her work challenges the way we think about skin colour and ethnic identity here.
Dr Ken Robinson, 2008. The arts in schools: Principles, practice and provision. Lightning Source, UK.
Monday, March 26, 2018
Art Club: Game Makers
This is such an apt scene from our community library - A robotic book drop. It travels along a guided path using sensors and it stops near the entrance to allow visitors to drop their returned books. Then it goes into a staff-only room where people will empty its bin and it comes out only for the cycle to repeat itself. Save the humans from the monotonous chores and hard labour.
The children are encouraged to read more to deepen their understanding of electronics. A list of books available in the public library is compiled for them. There were a lot of group discussion in the process and the projects were written as ideas first. I'm looking forward to sharing their survey result and thinking about collating their thought process.
Batteries Storage |