Monday, September 26, 2011
It all starts with a dot.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
5th Grade- Experiments with Tweeting
Friday, September 23, 2011
Let's get started!
I really enjoy sharing and learning from the blogs of the many art teachers that I subscribe to. So, I have decided that it is time to share some of my projects, experiments and adventures in the art classroom with others.
This year the adventure began with me teaching on a cart for the first time in over 10 years. This has been less of a learning curve than the first time around, but advances in technology have certainly thrown in a new twist that I have been learning to work around.
For now I thought I would post pictures of my cart. The district provided me with a basic cart with decent storage, but I couldn't just leave it at that.
As you can see I went all out creating a super art a la cart machine! My husband helped me to "pimp my ride." I thought about all the needs I would have and tried to create solutions for each need.
The end has a fold down desk with a removable leg. It is great for using my document camera on for demonstrations. I also added an extra power strip for all of my computer equipment and a pencil sharpener.
The back side has accessible baskets of basic supplies like pencils, scissors and glue, with a lip to keep them from sliding off. You can see the pencil sharpener on the left. I can also clip posters to the lip for easy transport to each room. The large grey board is a dry erase on one side and bulletin board on the other. It has hooks at the top so it hangs on the lip. I can move it any where in the rooms I go to. Many have little or no white board space for me to use.
At the pushing end we drilled 2 holes and put in S hooks to hang 5 gallon buckets for clean and dirty water. Every inch gets used, so I have a dust pan and brush on the side of the shelf.
The teaching side includes lots of storage, a laptop with speakers, document camera, LCD projector and wireless Internet. I have recently changed the computer shelf to be legless, so I can have better access underneath. The document camera tucks in side to the right. The projector sits up top and is Velcro strapped to the cart. Pockets of information like emergency evacuation info and schedules are also on Velcro, so they can be easily removed. On the top are storage of my record books, extra free choice projects and books that I read to students.
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