How to Help Students Take Ownership of Their Work

How to Help Students Take Ownership of Their Work

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When I first started teaching I would dread the end of each marking period. Suddenly student after student would be asking for extra credit and wanting to know why I gave them a ” C”. Then reports cards would go home, and I’d receive angry parent emails wondering how in the world their child got […]

What to do When Students Request a Recommendation Letter

What to do When Students Request a Recommendation Letter

The first time that a student comes to you and asks you to write a recommendation letter can feel a bit overwhelming. You know that writing a quality recommendation letter is important to the student, and you want to provide them with a good letter. As the requests for recommendation letters start pouring in, it […]

How to Help Students Take Ownership of Their Work

How to Help Students Take Ownership of Their Work

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While I love teaching art for the sake of time spent creating, I love it even more because of the power that art has. When teaching art, one of my goals is to help students to learn how to communicate, helping them to understand that art is a language. The other thing that I want […]

Who is Amber Kane

Who is Amber Kane

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When people ask me what do I do… my first thought is… it’s complicated… you won’t understand. I’m pretty sure that most people in my neighborhood think that I don’t work and instead think that I just wander around with my dogs all day, and occasionally sit in the backyard on my computer. Art Teacher: […]

Sketchbook Prompts form Portrait Artist of the Year

Sketchbook Prompts form Portrait Artist of the Year

I started watching Portrait Artist of the Year 2018 on Youtube. As I’m watching, I’ve been writing a few questions/prompts related to each episode. This could be a great activity for days that you have a sub, or for students to work on when they finish early. I always recommend that you preview the videos […]

DIY Sketchbook

DIY Sketchbook

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  Most artists will agree that having a sketchbook is important. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on a fancy sketchbook. In fact, I often find the cheaper the better as you’re less worried about making mistakes and wasting money.   One of the easiest ways to create your own is to […]

5 Art Lessons to Help Students Explore

5 Art Lessons to Help Students Explore

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The Art Assignment is a great tool to give your students some guidance while also allowing for a lot of choice and differentiation. Below are some of my favorite assignments to share with students. I usually share these 5 with a class and allow students to choose from them. Narrowing it down to 5 helps […]

How Art and Science Go Together

How Art and Science Go Together

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If you have a love for both science and art, learning about art conversation might interest you. Art conservation is a combination of Art History, Studio Art, and Chemistry.   Art History: Works to understand where is the work from? Who made it and how was it made? Studio Art: Has the skills to work […]

New College Board AP Art Rubric

New College Board AP Art Rubric

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  With the release of the new AP Studio Art College Board rubric, I wanted to switch it into a google doc so that it’s easier for myself and students to use. If you’d like to use it, you can grab it here.  Since I teach my AP courses online, students always submit their work […]

Fun  Ways to Teach Art History

Fun Ways to Teach Art History

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One thing that I’ve always loved about teaching AP Art History is coming up with assignments that are fun for students to complete, that help them to remember information, and help them to see how things connect to each other. For the Art Tree of Influence assignment, students explore how artists influence each other throughout […]