We're about a week in and students are working on their nametags. Up next will be sketchbooks. I'm sticking to what I did last year, last semester. Sixth graders will still have 3-prong folders--which makes it easier to re-fill since they always tend to run out of sketchbook paper. Seventh graders are making sketchbooks out of paperbags--a project I borrowed from my fellow art teacher, Tricia. And again 8th graders will have real sketchbooks--collaging the covers.
7th grade sketchbook example |
I create inserts for 6th and 7th grade--including warm up pages. I adjusted those the warm ups page.
I also have a list of drawing ideas I include. These, along, with blank paper will be their "sketchbooks"!
Can I ask what SWAT stands for?
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ReplyDeleteI just came upon this post. I’m going from a K5-12 private school to start my first year at a public middle school (6th-8th) school.May I use your worksheets? Also, what do you do with the warm up worksheet? Is this in addition to your sketchbook assignments?
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